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North West Auctions Weekly Report and Newsletter – 19th November

Weekly report & newsletter NWA Lancaster Christmas Dairy Show & Sale The Christmas Dairy Sale saw another large entry, attracting buyers from Cumbria through to the Midland Counties. The presale show saw a nice turn out of quality heifers put before judge and regular purchaser Stuart Forshaw. The Champion Rosette was awarded to regular vendor James Burrow with Stardale Twist Vaakje 2, who stood first in the halter-led heifer class. This flashy heifer, giving 31litres, went on to sell for £2220 to the judge. As well as taking the champion rosette, this heifer also made up half of the best pairs, with Lot 7, Stardale Twist Vaakje being the other half which went on to sell for £2080. Taking the reserve rosette was Messers Inman of Strickland Hill with Witherslack Stanleycup Karen, she later went on to sell for £2050 to Messers Walmsley, Clitheroe. In the cow class, JH Towers & Son, Tunstall Hall took the first place rosette with Tunstall Tant Margaret, this very nice second calved cow, classified GP82 and bred from three generations of VG cows saw frantic bidding and realised a final call of £2050. Top price of the day came from Alan & Andrew Smith, Mount Pleasant, with a non-pedigree Lucente sired heifer selling to £2400 from an undisclosed northern bidder. In general a sharper trade this month in comparison to last with a total of 10 cattle selling in advance of £2000 with an overall average of £1820 for all cows forward and £1780 for heifers, £150 up on the previous month. Three in-calf heifers from JH Towers & Son sold well, topping trade was Tunstall Ross Meggie, this strong heifer, due at the end of November to Picston Shottle saw a final call of £1550. Others from the same home sold to £1520. For more pictures and videos of today’s sale please check out our North West Auctions Facebook page. Pre Sale Show Results Champion 1st Lot 6

Stardale Twist Vaajke 2

Reserve Champion 1st Lot 58

Witherslack Stanleycup Karen Strickland Hill Farming

Halter-Led Heifer 1st Lot 6 Lot 30 2nd rd 3 Lot 7

Stardale Twist Vaajke 2 Wyredale Sid Ida 95 Stardale Twist Vaakje

J Burrow & Son

J Burrow & Son MJ & H Atkinson J Burrow & Son

Non Halter-Led Heifer 1st 2nd 3rd

Lot 58 Lot 57 Lot 25

Witherslack Stanleycup Karen Strickland Hill Farming Unregistered Pedigree Heifer Strickland Hill Farming Pennine Crocus 226 Drinkall Bros

Cow 1st 2nd

Lot 45 Lot 47

Tunstall Tant Margaret Arnot Carlina 186

JH Towers & Son AR & J Whitlow

Stardale Twsit Vaakje 2 Stardale Twist Vaakje

J Burrow & Son

Best Pair of Heifers 1st Lot 6 & 7

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NWA Lancaster , Wyresdale Road, Golgotha, Lancaster, LA1 3JQ

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NWA Lancaster Sale Reports Friday 7th November A catalogued entry of 415 Store Cattle were met by a full complement of buyers this morning. On the whole a good show of cattle was put forward with a 100% clearance being achieved. All vendors left highly satisfied with the prices achieved. Regular vendor DE & SM Moorhouse from Natland topped trade again this week at £1470 with a 29month Blue Bullock and another 28month Charolais bullock at £1430. Limousin bullocks sold to £1360 from BN Greenwood. Native bred bullocks from P Lawrenson, Chorley sold to £1280 for a pair of Angus at 18months. A pen of four Friesian bullocks sold to a top of £1150 from JS Clark & Son, Godson House. Others from James Lamb, Old Glasson sold to £1140. Heifers sold to £1290 from Jim Bracken, Catterall with a pair of Charollais. Blondes at 20month sold to £1260 again from BN Greenwood. Allan Edmonson, Broughton Beck, sold younger heifers to £1180 for Lims and Blues. Store Cattle Top Prices: STORE BULLOCKS – FR- £1150 Godson House Farm; £1140 Old Glasson Farm; £1060 Low Levens. AA- £1280 Walmsley Fold; £1250 Low Levens; £1240 Raw End Farm. SHO- £720 Cabus Nook Farm. GA- £790 Lower Castle o Trim. SLR- £830 Greaves Farm. WB- £700 Coventry Farm. LIM- £1360 Daniel Fold Farm; £1200 Cock Hall Farm; £1160 Squires Gate Farm. CH- £1430 High House Farm; £1290 Daniel Fold Farm. HE- £1200 Moss House; £980 Oddlands Farm. SIM- £1330 Old Woodhouse; £1260 Daniel Fold Farm. BRB- £1470 High House Farm; £1290 Midge Hall Farm; £1250 Walmsley Fold. MO- £1280 Old Glasson; £1120 Cock Hall Farm. SRW- £480 Walkers Ith Fields. BA- £1140 Hallbeck. STORE HEIFERS – FR- £570 Bull Bank Farm; £560 Strickland Hill Farming. AA- £1080 Croppers Farm; £1060 Manor House Farm; £960 Cuerdale Hall Farm. SHO£1080 Croppers Farm; £800 Cabus Nook Farm. GA- £400 Bull Bank Farm. SLR- £900 Greaves Farm. LIM- £1180 Hawkswell Farm; £1100 Cragg Farm. CH- £1290 Greenlands Farm; £1200 Cartref; £980 Lower Castle o Trim. HE- £740 Oddlands Farm. SIM- £940 Abbey Manor; £940 Lower Castle o Trim. BRB- £1180 Hawkswell Farm; £1100 High House. BA- £1260 Daniel Fold Farm.

All classes of OTMs were a sharper trade this morning, topping at 189.5ppk for a Lim heifer from O Butler, Kirkham. Top price per head was achieved by M & RW Stirzaker, Milnthorpe, again with a Lim heifer selling to £1053ppk. Cast cows sold to a top of 179.5ppk for a Limousin from M & L Preece, High House. Friesian heifers sold to a top of 149.5ppk from JH Towers & Son, Tunstall. Friesian cows sold to 129.5ppk from G Atkinson & Son, Old Hall. Lancaster is once again the leading auction for Cast Cows in the area with an overall market average of 103ppk, some 20-30ppk up on other local centres. Cast Cow Top Prices: CAST COWS – FR- 129.5 Old Hall Farm; 121.5 Moors Farm; 119.5 Bank End Farm. AA- 97.5 Barn Owl Farm. SHO- 134.5 Goose Green. MRI- 69.5 Village Farm. LIM- 179.5 High House Farm; 169.5 Station Hotel; 144.5 Barn Owl Farm. SIM- 129.5 Village Farm. MO- 117.5 Johnson House. BRB- 108.6 Overhouses. CAST HEIFERS – FR- 149.5 Tunstall Hall; 69.5 Lucas Farm. LIM- 189.5 Barn Owl Farm; 181.5 Station Hotel. BRB- 154.5 Midge Hall Farm. CAST/PRIME BULLS & BULLOCKS – CH- 94.5 Cobble Hey Farm.

Trade slightly easier this week, with an entry of 63 Calves and Stirks forward, made up of predominantly black and white and younger beef calves. Trade topped twice at £325 with a Welsh Black bull from R & A Batterbee, Goosnargh and JM & MH France, Littledale with a Blue Bull. Younger blues sold to £245 for bulls from Sam & Allan Bargh. Angus bulls again from R & A Batterbee sold to £320 with Angus heifers from Wallbank Farms selling to £210. Friesians sold to £165 & £155 from C Wilson with younger Friesians selling to £125 from Wallbank Farms. Best sorts £70-£100, plainer sorts £40-£65, all black and whites averaged £48. Stirks sold well with an MRI bullock selling to £450 and a trio of Angus Heifers selling to £400 from A Tattersall. This week saw cash prizes being offered for top price Native bred animal in each section (excluding Angus & Hereford). Cast Cows - GM & R Whitaker – Shorthorn Cow – 134.5ppk Store Cattle - A Mahon – Shorthorn Stores - £1080 Calves – R & A Batterbee – Welsh Black - £325 Calf Top Prices: BULL CALF – FR- £165 Nether Hall Farm; £125 Tills Farm. AA- £350 Stirk Hey Farm; £320 Newhouse Farm. WB- £325 Newhouse Farm. LIM- £350 Stirk Hey Farm; £210 Newhouse Farm. BRB- £325 Newhouse Farm; £245 North Farm. BULLOCK STIRK – AA- £400 Bury Lane. HEIFER CALF – AA- £210 Tills Farm; £52 Manor House Farm. CH- £285 Pump House Farm. BRB- £200 Newhouse Farm; £160 Manor House Farm. HEIFER STIRK- AA- £400 Bury Lane.

Far more Store Lambs could have been sold to vendor’s advantage. Lambs sold to a top of £63.50 from Bryan & Shirley Carter, Ellel. An overall market average of £58 was achieved with a 100% clearance. Store Lamb Top Prices: SUFF- £62 Cliftons Farm. MULE- £57 Cragg End; £41 Croziers Croft. TEX- £63.50 Cragg End; £60 Cliftons Farm; £50 Croziers Croft

Monday 10th November

681 Prime Lambs to £94 & 190.0p/kg Weights Top Av. 189.0 176.2 Prime Lambs sold to a similar trade this morning at Lancaster, topping at 190ppk from JR & M Ayrton with Standard 32 ½ -39 Medium 39 ½ -45 ½ 190.0 175.5 41kg Texels or £94 from P Lawrenson with heavy weight Texels. Overall SQQ average of 174.5ppk. Suffolks sold Heavy 46 - 51 ½ 182.0 170.7 to £86/head rom WJ Barker, Arkholme. Mules at 45kg from Wes & Ann Cornall, Barnacre sold to £77/head to average £76 for all forward. Lambs 42-44kg sold between 172-182ppk with better lambs carrying more flesh selling into the 180ppk region.

Prime Lamb Top Prices: SUFF- £86 Brown Edge; £81.50 Beaumont Gate. MULE- £77 Bank Farm; £75.50 Brown Edge; £74 Parks Farm Barn. HORNED- £67.50 Marshaw Farm; £63.50 Yarlsber. CHA- £88 Walmsley Fold; £82.50 Beaumont Gate. CHEV- £71 Marshaw Farm; £65.50 Fell End Farm. TEX- £94 Walmsley Fold. JAC- £69 Gibsons Farm.

Cast Ewes sold well topping at £90/head from AJ Ellis, with big Texels. Mules sold to £63 from K & DE Woodhouse, Kitchen Ground. Horned ewes sold to £66 from Freddie Woodhouse, Scorton. Overall average of £59.85.

Cast Sheep Top Prices: MULE- £63 Kitchen Ground Farm; £51 The Dingle. HORN- £66 Fell End Farm; £49 Bank Farm. TEX- £90 Sandy Hill Farm; £83 Ripley St Thomas. TEE- £68 Fell End Farm. HERD- £68 Lee End Farm.

A nice entry of 9 Prime Bulls sold to a top of 189.5ppk for a 650kg blonde bull from JM & AG Swarbrick. Blues from the same home sold to 187.5ppk. Montbelliardes sold to 184.5ppk from GA Haston & Son, Galgate. 9 Prime Bulls to 189.5p/kg, £1220 Class Top Av. Prime Bull Top Prices: 189.5 174.0 FR- 127.5 Old Grange Farm. AA- 154.5 Lambrigg Farm. BRB- 187.5 Bensons Farm. MO- 184.5 Lane House. BA- 189.5 Prime Bensons Farm; 187.5 Calcalds Farm.

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NWA J36 Sale Reports Thursday 6th November The sale of Dairy Cattle saw an entry of 16 forward with buyers in attendance for all classes. Heifers sold to a top price of £1750 for a pedigree heifer from E & K Bland followed by a pair of heifers from W & CW Dent achieving £1700. Cows peaked at £1550 for a fresh 3rd calved cow from GM & AM Wilson & son. N/C Cows - £1550, £1520 N/C Heifers - £1750, £1700 x2, £1600 The dispersal sale of Beef Breeding cattle on behalf of the late A Armitstead saw a top price of £1750 paid for a Lim x cow with 5m/o Lim bull calf with others at £1500. A consignment if incalf heifers due Feb onwards from MJ Waller sold to £1220, £1200 with a large ringside of buyers keen to make purchases of replacement breeding stock. Store cattle sold to a top price of £1200 for Sim x steers from FW Park who sold others at £1090, well grown feeding steers generally £900 +. Heifers peaked at £975 for Hereford x from JA Chapman with others achieving £850 +. Young stores sold to £990 for steers with suckler heifers £685. The weekly sale of Calves and Stirks at J36 saw a fantastic entry of 98 forward this week selling to a full ring of buyers eager to purchase every class of calves. A strong entry of 55 beef calves this week with plenty more could have been easily sold to another strong trade at J36. Best sorts of beef bred bulls easily sold over £300 topping at £420 from Ian Little of Helm Croft with a suckler bred Limousin Bull calf. British Blue bulls twice sold to £390 from Messrs JW & TE Sharp of Flodder Hall. There was a strong demand for beef heifer calves with plenty of men around the ring looking for potential cow making heifer calves. Heifer calves topped at £350 for British Blues from Messrs JW & TE Sharp of Flodder Hall with others easily sold into the mid to late £200’s. Black and whites once again sold in line with other centres now at J36 with best sorts of British Friesian calve selling to £195 from DJ & S Stainton of Beck House with young sorts of British Friesians from the late A Armitstead, Hullater Farm selling between £145 and £130 with rearing Holstein calves selling between £60 and £90.

Calf Top Prices: BULL STIRKS – Fri £250 The Howes. HEIFER STIRKS – Brb £440 Elm Tree Farm. Lim £470, £415 Town House. BULLOCK STIRKS – Fri £280 Outfield, Lim £500 Town House. BULL CALVES – Fri £195 Beck House, £145, £140, £130 Hullater Farm, £120 Heaton Hall, £95 Hullater Farm, £78 Helm Farm, £70 Heaton Hall. Ayr £38 Sunny Bank. Ang £330 Hollings Farm, £255 Heaton Hall Farm. Lim £450 Town House, £420 Helm Croft, £310 Tunstall Hall, £275 Whitestone Farm, £270, £240, £210 Halforth Farm. Brb £390 Flodder Hall, £370 Tranthwaite Hall, £360 Flodder Hall, Hollins Farm, £350, £345 Flodder Hall, £325 Beck Side, £320 Tranthwaite Hall, £310 Hollins Farm. Mon £155 Low Sizergh Farm. HEIFER CALVES– Lim £265 Hullater Farm, £250 Tunstall Hall, £240 Halforth Farm, £220 Tunstall. Brb £350 Flodder Hall, £270 High Barnes, £270, £255 Lords Plain, £250 Low Sizergh Farm, £235 Heaton Hall Farm, £230, £220 Low Sizergh Farm.

An entry of 556 Store Lambs forward saw middle to best sorts of lambs sell to a strong trade with small plain lambs slightly harder to place with many consignments of peoples last draws of lambs. Big short keep lambs were in strong demand with many more could have easily been sold selling to a top price of £70 from John Nuttall of Low Bendrigg Farm with other short keep continental lambs easily selling over £63 with plenty of midterm lambs selling into the late fifties. Mule wether lambs sort of requirement today selling to £59.50 for midterm lambs from Martin Robinson of Roundthwaithe.

Store Lamb Top Prices: Suff £68.50 Low Bendrigg Farm, £64.50 Barker Knott, West Plain Farm, £60 Long Green Head. Mule £59.50 Roundthwaite. Swale £34, £31 Archer Hill, £27 Low Newton Farm. Rough £41, £39, £38 Archer Hill. Char £56 Bull Bank Farm, £53 Low Bendrigg Farm. Tex £70 Low Bendrigg, £69.50 The View, £69, £68, £67 Low Bendrigg, £66.50 Stoneyhead Hall, £66 The View, £65.50 Cross Hall Farm, £65 The View, Barker Knott. Herd £43, £32 Borwick Fold Farm.

A very mixed show of Cast Cows were put before a full ringside of buyers with buyers looking to purchase cattle which were full of meat, whilst leaner cows were harder to sell. Cows topped at 149.5p/kg for a Limousin cow from E & S Bower of Ulverston, with top price per head going to RA & L Hodgson of Patton for a pure Charolais cow selling to Dawn Duerden for £1201.10. Black & White Cows topped at 144.5p/kg for a young cow from AE & M Hayhurst of Natland. An overall market average of 104.36p/kg was achieved.

Cast Cow Top Prices: CAST COWS – Fr: 119.50p/kg Hullater, 109.50p/kg Helm Farm, 107.50p/kg Lockbank, 104.50p/kg Ackenthwaite, Holmescales & Outfield, 101.50p/kg Hollins. SHO: 99.50p/kg Swinside. Gal: 104.50p/kg Brockstones. Lim: 149.50p/kg Burney End, 144.50p/kg Mill Bank, 141.50p/kg High Loanthwaite, 134.50p/kg Wilson Place. Char: 139.50p/kg Patton Hall. BB: 129.50p/kg Low Kinmont. SRW: 111.50p/kg Cracalt. Lunig: 104.50p/kg Low Moor Howe. Blo: 109.50p/kg Scroggs. BB: 111.50p/ kg Low Kinmont. CAST HEIFERS – Fr: 144.50p/kg Natland Park.

Tuesday 11th November On Tuesday the 18th November, J36 Rural Auction Centre held their weekly sale of primestock where a full ringside of buyers ensured lambs were very strongly bid for and saw very little change in price on the week.

2550 Prime Lambs to £90 & 209.3 p/kg Weights Top Av. Standard 32 ½ -39 205.1 172.0 Medium 39 ½ -45 ½ 209.3 178.8 Heavy 46 - 51 ½ 184.8 168.0

2,922 prime sheep were forward with Prime Lambs topping at £90 per head for a single Beltex lamb from LM & C Whitaker of Kirkby-in-Furness, this lamb was also the top price per kilo at 209.3p. Commercial well finished export type lambs were regularly 185-195p/kg. Once again a good show of hill lambs were forward with Mules topping at £80 a head from J & JA Coates & Son of Westhouse with plenty of pens of lambs £78-£79 per head (£32-£35 above weight) Farm Assured lambs were in particular demand. Horned lambs peaked at £66 per head for Rough Fell from GH Capstick & Sons of Birkhaw. Prime Lamb Top Prices: Suff: £86 Netherhouses; £83 Smithy Green Farm; £82 Walnut Hill; £81 Meadow Oaks, Brown Edge. Masham: £73 Mealriggs. Mule: £80 Braida Garth; £79.50 Netherhouses, Middle Sadgyll, Brown Edge; £79 Well Foot, Thursgill; £78.50 Walnut Hill, Scargill Farm. Swale: £64 Braida Garth; £55 Thornton Hall, Bramaskew. Rough Fell: £66 Birkhaw; £64 Low Fold. Char: £89 Low Foulshaw; £81.50 Lane Ends Farm, Myers Farm; £81 Red Scar; £80.50 Stoney Gap; £80 Yealand Manor. Chev: Howriggs. Texel: £87.50 Tarnside Farm; £86.50 Millom Castle; £86 Netherhouses; £85 Red Scar, Mid Town House; £84 Walnut Hill; £83 Arklid. Lleyn: £80 Low Foulshaw. Leic: £71.50 Brown Edge. Herd: £63 High Biggarsbank; £56 Scar Sykes. Zwart: £70 High Wray; £65 Wild Duck Hall. Beltex: £90 Moorland Cottage; £88 Holme Fields; £82 Poppy Farm.

With new buyers stood ringside all classes of Cast Sheep met a very sharp trade on average being £4 dearer than the previous week’s trade. Sheep topped at £112 per head for a pen of Texel ewes from P Cummings of Burton. Cast Sheep Top Prices:

NWA J36 Monthly Collective Sale of Machinery, Tools & Equipment Wednesday 26th November at 10.30am Entries to date include Vauxhall Frontera 4x4 2.2D, Jeep Cherokee Sport 2.5l (02 plate tested Nov ’15), Yamaha Blaster 200cc Racing Quad, Revo Cobra 100cc Childs Quad Bike, 6 ton Box Trailer with electric Tail Lift, I.W 12ft Flat Trailer with Sides, I.W. Plant Trailer 10 x 5 3.5 ton, Kidd Saw Bench, Pliegal Concrete Mixer 3/4 Cubb, 6 x 10ft Walk Through Sheep Troughs, 3 Self Standing Sheep Feed Barriers, 10 x IAE Galvanised Calf Pens, Yard Scraper, Electric Driven Turnip Cutter, Ferguson Saw Bench & Pulley, 2 x Shear Grab, Yard Scraper, Ring Feeder, Round Bale Cradle for Sheep, Wooden Silage Panels, Quad Bike Trailer, C350 Lamb Creep Feeder, Galv. Walk In Lamb Creep Feeder, Round Bale Lift, 18 x 9ft Galv Troughs, 3 x 10ft Wooden Troughs,

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Suzuki ATV Bike, Link Box, Polaris Canopy Dorset: £68 Brow Head. Suff: £87 Ninezergh; £73 High Green, Dale View. Masham: £74 Low Audlands. Mule: Tin Sheets, Posts & Rails, Wooden Troughs £77 Moorland Cottage; £76 Lane Ends Farm; £74 The Orchard, Howriggs; £73 Low Brundrigg, Brown Brook. Swale: £51 Well Foot; £47 Low Haygarth, Rydal Farm. Rough Fell: £72 (ram) Wasdyke Farm, £68 Abbey Farm; £60 Riddings; £59 High Borrowbridge. Horned: £67 Salt Cotes Farm. Char: £95 Dale View; £60 Hopes Hill. Chev: £88 Brow Head.; £72 Morland Cottage. Texel: £112 Holme Fields; £94 Stoney Gap; £88 Topthorn, Blea Tarn; £84 Red Scar; £82 Brown Brook. Leic: £98 Moss Head. Dales: £54 Low Audlands. Herdwick: £48 Rydal Farm. Zwart: £90 (ram) Wild Duck Hall; £86 Mowbray Farm; £74 Topthorn. Beltex: £88 Moorland Cottage. Teeswater: £88 (ram) Low Audlands.

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November

November

Monday 24th

Tuesday 25th

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Weekly Prime Stock Sale at 1.30pm

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Wednesday 26th

Weekly Cattle Sale at 10.15am & Fortnightly Store Lambs

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Friday 28th

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December

Bill Nelson - Livestock Manager 07785 542738

Gary Capstick - Auctioneer 07970 830518

Matthew Probert - Auctioneer 07760 557932

Thursday 27th Monday 1st Weekly Prime Stock Sale at 9am

Fortnightly Sale of all Classes of Cattle & Weekly Sale of Store Lambs At 10.15am

Friday 5th

December

Weekly Cattle Sale at 10.15am

Will Alexander - Trainee Auctioneer & Fieldsman

Tuesday 2nd

Christmas Show & Sale for Rearing Calves & Store Cattle

Christmas Show & Sale of Prime Pigs at 10.30am Weekly Prime Stock Sale at 1.45pm

Monday 8th Weekly Prime Stock Sale at 9am Christmas Show & Sale of Prime Lambs & Prime Cattle

Ian Atkinson - Auctioneer 07766 521472

07976 646035 Richard Gardiner - Fieldsman 07713 787510

Thursday 4th Weekly Sale of Calves and Stores Lambs at 10.15am

George Harryman - Fieldsman 07759 278741

Farm Machinery Dispersal at J36 Rural Auction Centre Saturday 29th November at 10.30am On behalf of the late Mr Allan Armitstead of Hullater Farm Entries include Massey Ferguson 399 Massey Ferguson 390 D Reg with Front Linkage Massey Ferguson 230, Massey Ferguson 40 with Loader Massey Ferguson 50 HX Power Shuttle Loader & Back Actor Massey Ferguson 372, John Deere Gator, 2 x Honda Quad Bikes, 2 x Ifor Williams Cattle Trailers, Malger Slurry Tanker with Rain Gun & Pipe, Slurry Stirrer, 3 point Linkage PTO Straw Chopper, Fertiliser Spreader, Ferguson 2 Furrow Plough, Ferguson 2 Furrow Stitching PloughCrop Sprayer, Saw Bench, 2 x Link Boxes, Haybob, Cattle Crush, David Thomas Post Knocker, Buck Rake, Shear Grab, IAE Cattle Crush with Head Scoop attachment & Foot Trimming Attachments, Large Qty of Galv. Calf Pens, Quad Bike Trailer, Qty Wokshop Tools to include various items of vintage tractor parts, Chainsaws, Grinders, Strimmers, Tractor Weights. Also Butter Churns, Paraffin Incubator, Fiddle Drill, Blacksmiths Tools.

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