IHC 1420 Combine Sold Saturday on New Jersey Auction - Highest Price in 7+ Years

Super condition smaller, older Combines are kinda HOT items right now.

You may recall the story I brought you of the 1975 JD 4400 with only 480 actual hours that sold for $13,000 (no heads) on a farm auction September 1, 2018 in Grand Island, Neb. Record price. Here’s Youtube video interview I did at the Classic Green Reunion event this June with the young man who bought it, Kyle Pullen: https://www.machinerypete.com/media_posts/young-nebraska-man-owns-1975-john-deere-4400-combine-with-only-500-hours

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Well, another super sharp older smaller combine rang the bell so to speak Saturday (September 14, 2019) on a farm auction out in central New Jersey by our friends at Leaman Auctions, LLC (www.leamanauctions.com) when the 1982 IHC 1420 with 3520 hours pictured below sold for $10,000…with no heads:

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$10,000 is the highest auction sale price I’ve seen on an IHC 1420 combine sold without heads in 7+ years…since January 2012. Here’s a look at a list of the highest auction prices the past 20 years on IHC 1420 Combines sold with no heads.

HIGHEST AUCTION PRICES ON IHC 1420 COMBINES PAST 20 YEARS - NO HEADS
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Now I have seen a couple IHC 1420’s sold with heads for higher auction prices, led by this one, a 1980 model 1420 with 2648 hours that sold for $22,000 with a 1020 15’ head and an IHC 843 4-row corn head on a 3/23/13 farm auction in Winthrop, Ontario.

Link to (3) IHC 1420’s for sale today: https://www.machinerypete.com/harvesting/combines/international-harvester/1420

This central New Jersey farm auction Saturday was really a nice sale. Here are a few other sale price highlights:

2016 JD 5085E with 70 hours, open station: $32,500


Pete’s Note:Avg. Auction Price so far this year on JD 5085E’s = $32,299 (High $47,000; Low $20,000). Avg. Auction Price last year = $36,957 (High $52,000; Low $25,000); Avg. Auction Price 2 years ago: $37,640. Current Avg. Dealer Advertised Price on JD 5085E = $43,009. Machinery Pete Ratio = 75.1% (Avg. Auction Price / Avg. Dealer Advertised Price…past 15 years the historical range for Machinery Pete Ratio has run 71 - 76% so right in that range in this case

1961 Willy’s Jeep, 1 owner, with 12,335 miles: $9,500

1959 JD 630, restored: $8,600

2016 Monosem 4-row planter, only used 20 acres total: $11,500

IHC 5100 21 hole x 7" spacing: $4,500

1985 GMC 7000 grain truck with 88,200 miles: $8,000

SALE PRICES FROM NEW JERSEY FARM AUCTION SATURDAY



Pete
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