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Challenger and Ag-Chem equipment star in BigIron auction

Auction was held November 9

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An online auction held by BigIron Auctions on November 9 was highlighted by a tractor selling for more than $75,000.

A 2013 Case IH Magnum 180 MFWD tractor from Aberdeen, South Dakota sold for $80,500 after 150 bids.

Specs: 940.6 Hrs Showing, 180 HP, 6.75 Liter 6 Cylinder Turbo Charged Diesel Engine, Power Shift Transmission With 19 Forward/6 Reverse, 1000/540 PTO, 3 Point, 3 Remotes, 25 Year Edition, Unit Uses DEF Fuel Additive, Guidance Ready, Tilt Steering, Buddy Seat, Rear Tire Size: 18.4R46 With Axle Mount Duals, Front Tire Size: 16.9R30.


 2013 Case IH Magnum 180 MFWD tractor

A 2010 Ag-Chem Rogator 1396 self-propelled sprayer from Melvin, Illinois sold for $77,250 after 174 bids.

Specs: 2,725 Hrs Showing, 120’ Wide, 1300 Gallon Stainless Steel Tank, Hydrostac Transmission, Autosteer, Air Ride Cab And Chassis, Fenders, Foamer, Hyd Adjustable Axles, Firestone 380/90/46 Tires, Front Fill, Inductor, Boon Height Leveling, 5 Way Nozzle Body, 10" Spacing, Raven Viper Pro.



 

A 2009 Challenger MT675C MFWD tractor from Marengo, Iowa sold for $68,502 after 136 bids.

Specs: 4,613 Hrs Showing, Rated At 320 HP, Tier 4 8.4L 6-Cyl Turbocharged Diesel Engine, Techstar CVT Transmission (40 KPH), Front Wheel Assist, Suspended Cab, 3 Point Hitch, 540/1000 RPM PTO, Dual 120 Amp Alternators, Rear Tires: 480/80R50, Front Tires: 420/85R34, (24) 45kg/100lb Suitcase Weights, (4) 250kg/550lb Rear Wheel Weights, Front & Rear Dual Wheels.

A 2007 Case IH Patriot 3320 sprayer from Harristown, Illinois sold for $60,250 after 175 bids.

Specs: 90' Wide, 3,666 Hrs Showing, 1000 Gallon SS tank, Firestone 380/90R 46 Tires, SCS 4600 Monitor, Envisio Plus, Section Control, Chemical Eductor, 20" Nozzle Spacing.

 


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