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  • ALLFARMER
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2002
    • 1640

    Show you ag. appraisal superiority.

    Play along, this is a test for bragging rights. The
    person who guesses the closest to the selling
    price of a NH 359 mix mill will be know as Lord
    Black, Lord SMC, Lord Kaiser, Lord ASRG, and
    maybe even Lord Grassfarmer.

    http://www.rbauction.com/new-holland-359?
    invId=3543194&id=ci
  • ALLFARMER
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2002
    • 1640

    #2
    Yes is old and it's iron so many of you on here
    wouldn't want this unit. It is however a piece of
    Canada's Agricultural livestock history. It doesn't
    matter what you would pay..what's the value!

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    • ALLFARMER
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2002
      • 1640

      #3
      Sells tomorrow RIchie GP sale

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      • smcgrath76
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2000
        • 1565

        #4
        I wouldn't pay $250 for it (I don't think
        Hammer Mills work well for cattle rations
        anyway), but it is in nice shape. I bet
        it sells for $2000.

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        • ALLFARMER
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2002
          • 1640

          #5
          I do agree SMC certainly not the best. A neighbor
          and I going to throw a few bucks together to
          Internet bid on it. I have peas, barley and oats that
          I don't have a roller mill yet for. Going to make
          some 4H rations add some rumensin. My best
          guess is 4000$

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          • 15444
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2000
            • 2112

            #6
            Depends on several things like condition of the hammers, but my guess without knowing anything more about it, would be 2200-2500. Most of these old units are overpriced and I know of two down the road (International and a Farmhand) that could have been bought two years ago for scrap price. Actual list price at most dealers for this unit would be $4500 to $5000.

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            • ALLFARMER
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2002
              • 1640

              #7
              Thanks for playing along 15445.

              Years ago I nearly bought a 750 IH

              So we'll say your in at 2300

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              • AllisWD45
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2011
                • 506

                #8
                Had a 359 for years and mounted a roller mill on it.
                Worked really great. It was an early model so we also
                converted the unload auger to an orbit motor. I don't
                know about parts availability now but parts were
                expensive. My guess is 2500$

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                • ASRG
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 1305

                  #9
                  I'll say $1700....I'm cheap!

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                  • rkaiser
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 2282

                    #10
                    Worth more if it has a big screen so you can put some hay in your ration; like me and the old man did in the 70's. And what's with that rumensin shit. Get those kids ready for natural 4H diets so we have cattle for our plant...LOL I'll say $2700.00

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