A farm dispersal sale, following a couple's retirement, has raised thousands of pounds.
The Manitou MLT 634-120 PS Elite Loadall and Massey Ferguson tractors that achieved excellent prices in the dispersal sale.
The dispersal followed the retirement of Mark and Pam Edwards after a 60-year family link to the farm and saw a selection of implements, machinery, vehicles and workshop tools go under the hammer. A 1996 Massey 390 with low hours and in mint condition sold to a collector from Cheshire for £20,000.Mr Edwards said: “We were absolutely delighted that the sale was conducted so efficiently. It ran like clockwork.
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