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George Friesen Saturday June 21, 2008 Gladstone MB Canada Burch Auction Service Business Auction Saturday June 21, 2008, in Gladstone, MB

SHOP EQUIPMENT

 

• Atlas metal lathe, 5” swing, 2 ft. bed

• 12” Carolina metal band saw

• 55 ton Carolina press

• 3 hp dual stage air compressor

• 225 amp Lincoln welder

• Souris valve refacer

• Hard seat grinder

• B&D valve grinder

• KLE valve seat grinder

• Quick Way roto lathe

• Bear brake drum lathe

• ½ hp bench grinder

• ½”Mahita drill

• Ό” electric drill

• Air drill

• Blue Point die grinder

• Acetylene welder & cart

• 2 ton floor jack

• 3.5 ton bumper jack

• Motor crane

• 8” table saw

• Canadian drill press

• Slide vise

• 5 hp pressure washer

• 4 ton Porta power

• 2 -10 & 20 ton hyd. jacks

• Two 5 ton railroad jacks

• Arbor press

• Two air hammers

• Large & small gear pullers

• Snap-on puller set

• Snap-on bushing puller

• Snap-on bit driver

• Ύ” tap & die (fine & coarse)

• Sunon honing machine

• Spark plug cleaner

• Sand blaster

• 12” Hitachi metal chop saw

• 3/8”, ½” & Ύ” impact wrenches

• Ύ” impact socket set, up to 1 ½”

• Bench w/5”vise

• Stihl chain saw

• 7” angle grinder

• Tiger torch

• Soldering gun

• Jig sander

• Rotary sander

• 7 Ό” Skil saw

• Jig saw

• Three 8 ft. metal shop benches

• Shop vac

• Frost plug installer, up to 1 Ύ”

• Micrometers

• Calipers

• Cyl. micrometer

• Reamers

• Chain break

• Flaring tool

• 3” vise

• M&W tester

• Two creepers

• Timing light

• Drill bit sharpener

• Air tank

• Precision hone

• Cylinder deglazer

• Metal stamping set

• Rad pressure tester

• Battery tester

• Automotive tester

• Valve spring tool

• Wrist pin tool

• 15 ton pipe bender, up to 3”

• Steam engine whistle

• Horns

• 3/8”, ½” & Ύ” socket sets up to 2 ½”

• Combination wrench sets up to 2”

• Muffler clamps & repairs

• Quantity of ignition parts

• Head lights & bulbs

• Metric & standard bolts

• Wrenches, hammers, tire irons, pry bars, clamps, come-a-long, logging chains, load binders, shop manuals, oil filters, bulbs & fuses, hose plus misc. tools

 

TRACTOR & MISC. EQUIPMENT

 

• MF Model 90 diesel tractor

• Shopbuilt 3 pt.

• Cancade loader, fits MF 90

• Six diamond harrows

• 3 pt. wood saw

• 84” Allied 3 pt. snow blower

• Two 6 ft. disc gangs

• Horse harrow cart

• ½ ton 2 wheel trailer

• CCIL cultivator shanks

• 100 ft. drive belt

• Three fuel oil tanks

• Cement mixer

• 5 ft. Ideal Giant horse mower

• 300 gal. fuel tank

• Two 45 gal. feed cookers

• Metal eveners

• 3 pt. hitch arm for 8N Ford

• Four circular saw blades up to 30”

• Meat hooks

• Two sets climbing spurs & belts

• Walking plough

• 1200 lb. scale

• Bag & counter scale

• Stump puller

• 3 speed Ford transmission

• 302 Ford crank shaft w/bearings

• Valve remover for Fords

• Alternators (Chrysler & Ford)

• 220 V Hobart meat saw w/sliding table

• 2 gal. sausage press

• 220 V shopbuilt meat saw

• 1 hp 220 V No. 32 meat grinder

• Two 4800 watt heaters

• Propane heater

• Sump pump

• B&D radial arm saw

• 100 ft. electric cable

• Block & tackle

• Wheelbarrow

• Pipe vise

• 3” & 5” bead breaker

• Tail gate for ½ ton

• 3 ½” square tubing

• Misc. lumber

• Railroad iron

• Two tarps

• Barrels

• Post maul

• Post hole digger

• Gear pump

• Flood light

• Jerry cans

• Six patio blocks

• Stirrups & bits

• Saddle scabbard

• Squirrel cage fan

• Two beam scales

• Grader blades

• Ύ” sheet plywood

• Duct work tool

• Blow torch

• Load leveling trailer hitch

• Hand saws

• Meat saws

• Barn lanterns

• Model T steering column

• Hand armature lathe

• Breast drill

• Brace

• Model A front wheel race puller

• 1990 Cougar power seats

• 1100 MF diesel starter

 

 

GUNS

 

• Three 303 British Lee Enfield rifles (two 5-shot; one 10-shot)

• 303 Ross rifle, 5-shot

• 30 cal. Remington pump action rifle

• 30 cal. U.S. Winchester lever action rifle, 5-shot

• 8 mm German Duv bolt action, 4-shot

• 71-84 Donzig bolt action rifle

• 12 ga. H. Holland double barrel, open hammer

• 12 ga. H. Spencer double barrel, open hammer

• 12 ga. Janssen double barrel, open hammer

• 12 ga. Topper single shot

• 12 ga. Champion single shot

• 16 ga. Cooey single shot

• 22 cal. Winchester single shot

• 22 cal. Deutsche Werke single shot

• 22 cal. Cooey Model 75 single shot

• Two 22 cal. Stevens bolt action rifles

• 22 cal. Ranger single shot

• 22 cal. Stevens single shot, hex barrel

• Three gun cabinets

*Guns will be sold at 3 p.m.*

 

 

HOUSEHOLD

 

• 23” colour TV

• Double pedestal office desk w/chair

• Chrome table

• Three office chairs

• Sideboard

• Chest of drawers

• Buffet

• Library table

• 48” metal bed

• Bed frame

• Roll-a-way

• Four restaurant tables

• Folding table

• Telephone table

• Recliner

• Stereo

• Step stool

• Singer treadle sewing machine

• Record player & records

• Reel-to-reel tape recorder

• Amplifier

• 8 track player

• Two right hand and one left hand sets of golf clubs

• Manual adding machine

• Western pocket books

• Aluminum storm door

• Picnic tables

• Small electric appliances plus misc. dishes

 



3 miles south of Gladstone on Hwy 34 at the Gladstone Airport



Terms: Cash or cheque with suitable I.D.
Lunch Served.

 

The telephone (204-834-2653) is more reliable than email if you are trying to contact us the day before the auction.  Evenings are best if you want to talk to Bill.

 

If you are a DEALER who is buying for resale within the province of Manitoba, please identify yourself the first time you register with us for a bidding number and give us your PST number. Sales tax (where required) is added automatically as the sale goes along unless our computer system recognizes you as a registered dealer.

 

Order of Sale

We are often asked what time we will be selling a particular item. As you might imagine, it can be difficult to be really precise on such matters. The quantity of small articles can end up being greater than expected. It also depends on how the owner has lined things up.

 

As a general rule, we start with the least expensive items and work our way up. For a farm sale, that means that we start with the rack, then the household (if any), back to the smaller equipment and then finish with the tractors, combines and trucks. A household sale usually starts with garden equipment, tools and then works its way into misc. household and ending with the good furniture, major appliances and vehicles (if any).

 

For more details and photos, go here to View the Salebill

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