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• Spring Farm Machinery Consignment •
No Longer an 'Eagle's' Nest,
VTC Takes Flight
EQUIPMENT - BOATS - GUNS - SKID LOADER ACCESSORIES
Wednesday, April 1st 10:00 a.m.
Located: Girard Auction Facilities, Wakonda, SD
2 rings will be used - bring a friend
The following equipment is from the George Steever Estate of Lennox:
AC XT190 D S#1902648, Y-R cab, shows 6430 hrs, w/ Westendorf WL42
loader; bale fork & bale spear for Westendorf sold separate; JD 3020 gas
S#82391, nf, 3pt, rock box; 1952 JD A, older restoration; 1936 MM JT, older
restoration, new rear tires, S#555778; AC 2300 21’ tandem; IH 15’ PT F.
Cult w/ harrow; JD F145 5B plow; IH 2pt 4B plow; NuBilt 250 Gravity w/ 10T
gear; JD 3pt sickle mower; IH 4R cult; JD 2R rotary mower; IH 1B plow for
B; JD 2R cult for MT; Comfort cover for 3020; Westendorf loader mnts for
3020 w/ 3 way valve; Sunshade calf puller; 1989 GMC 3/4T pickup, 4x4;
NEW SKIDLOADER ATTACHMENTS: (2) Lowes 750 hyd auger 9 & 12”
bits; 48” walk thru pallet forks; Stout 66”, 72” & 84” brush grapples;
brush grapple HD 72-4 close tine; (2) rock buckets w grapple—72”;
84” material bucket w dbl cut edge; 72” rock bucket; stump bucket;
tree & post puller; receiver hitch; skid plates; (2) 48” solid back pallet
forks; bale spear; 4 – 12-16.5 4 runner skid steer tires 12 ply – new;
COMBINE – HEAD: Late model JD 6620 Titan II hydro, HD rear axle, long fin
chopper, 14.9 tires & 24.5x32 tires, good rubber, new sieves 1 yr ago, new
belts, cyl bands, feeder house chain, 2 sp cyl– excellent; JD 643 cornhead;
PLANTERS – DRILLS: C-IH 5400 soybean special 20ft, 15” rows, monitor, Yetter
cart; 2 – White 5400 12r30 planters (one centerfold / one vertical fold); IH 800
6r30; JD 7100 8r30 w/ Kinze bean meters; JD 7000 8rw, H&I, 3bu boxes w
Weatherall transport; IH 800 12r30 mntd w 900 updates; 12ft MM 3pt drill w grass
attach; JD 7200 8rw w trash whippers; IH 800 12r30; 12 yetter row cleaners;
EQUIPMENT: 2012 JD 568 rd baler – mega wide, big tires, net wrap, moisture
tester, hyd pickup, 4100 bales; C-IH 8575 big square w C-IH 8576 accumulator
w 100gal liquid applicator; 2009 3315 Hesston – MF disc mower conditionernice; 2009 Hesston Agco 556 rd baler, 6200 bales, net & twine wrap, new
head in 2013; C-IH 8480 rd baler; JD 3pt hyd blade-like new 9ft; late model;
Miller Pro 10wheel V-rake-like new; JD 510 rd baler – wide outer belts-good;
Vermeer 605D rd baler; IH #46 sm sq baler; 2 – Hesston 1014 hydro swings;
IH 485 21ft tandem, hyd wings, excellent blades; 256 White 20ft tandem; JD
235 tandem 28ft; White 271 rock flex, 25ft; IH 4500 20ft 3pt f cult w harrow;
JD #450 m spreader, hydra push; Feteral 7”x46’ auger – good; Dual 320 loader
w 4020 mnts; 2 flatbeds; 1600 gal tank w trlr & pump; 200bu gravity wagon w
8T gear; C-IH 183 6r cult; Woods 3pt offset rotary mower; Schuller 175 feed
wagon w 3yr old digital scale; Feteral grain cleaner; 3pt 10ft disc; Danhauser
3pt post hole digger; several sickle mowers; yr round cab for 966 w ac; barge
box wagon; sprayers; 2000 Top Air w 60ft booms, pto pump, Raven 440 monitor;
Hardy 1000 gal w 60’ booms; 500 gal w 60’ booms; 250bu gravity wagon,
Brady 5x12 feeder wagon; 8 1/2ft Wildcat snowblower; 6 x 32 hyd truck auger;
8x55 hyd Feteral auger; Herd 3pt seeder; 8ft spring tooth; running gears; 5ft
gyromower; Tyler 10T fert tender truck box; Mayrath 10”x60’ Auger w/ Swing
Hopper; 150gal Sprayer w/ 45’ Booms, PT, tandem w/ 5hp engine & pump;
Rhoorda 200 M. Spreader; Westendorf 3pt Pallet Fork; Sudenga Hyd Brush
Auger, Sudenga Hyd Truck Hopper; 300gal Sprayer w/ roller pump; JD #5 Sickle
Moer; JD 450 Sickle Mower; IH #15 Rake; 250bu 5th wheel Seed Tender w/
Seed vac, roll tarp; Westfield 10”x72’ Auger w/ Swing hopper; NH BR780 Balernice; ’03 Shaven Sprayer 8550, 80’ booms, 1500gal, 46” rubber; White 271
Rock Flex 25’ Disc; IH 800 12r30 Planter; JD 400 Grinder Mixer; IH 430 Sq Baler;
TRACTORS-SKIDLOADERS: Oliver 1650 gas, wf, 2 hyd, 3pt, good cond; IH
Super C- rebuilt starter, nf, good rubber, runs good; IH 706 gas, 2pt, motor stuck;
Case 2390 power shift, w Case loader & duals; M Farmall-live hyd, new radiator;
M Farmall w loader; Super M; Bobcat 630, gas; Mustang #312 skidloader,
Honda engine, 44” bucket; Ford 801 w/ 3pt Blade; JD 4010 D wf—looses
water; JD 148 Loader w/ Grapple; Bobcat 742B w/ bucket, Soft Cab & Heater;
BOATS – POLARIS RANGER— (Guns & Sporting Goods sold at 11AM): ‘06
Lund 1660 Classic SS w/ Merc 60EFI 4stroke, loaded, low hrs--1 owner – super
sharp; ‘01 Bass Tracker 175 Pro, 18’, w Merc 175 Jet, TKMC trlr; ‘07 Polaris
6x6 Ranger, 100gal slide in UTV sprayer w/ boomless nozzles; 16ft boat trlr;
Guns (Sell at 11): Winchester M1-Grand original w/ tools; Colt AR15 .223 PreBan, scope, 2 clips, scope; AK-47 Egyptian 7.6x39 w Red Dot scope; (2) Win
Mdl 94 30-30’s; Win Centennial ’66 30-30 Commemorative NIB; Win #36 9mm
Shotgun; Rem Green Nylon 77 Apache w/ Box; Win 250 .22 Lever w/ Scope;
Colt 1911 .22 Auto NIB; Ruger 10-22; Stevens Tip-up .22 SS w/ heavy Oct
bbl; Herter’s .22 SA Revolver; JC Hig #31 .22 auto; Ward .22 Bolt; Win 1906
for parts; .22 call SB/SC Pistol NIB; Mossberg .22 LP Synthetic NIB; C-to-C
.22 auto; H&R 20ga SS; several SS .22’s; Remington 870mag, nice; Savage
Mdl 99 243 lever; Winchester 190 22 auto; (2) new pop up hunting blinds;
Clay County Surplus: 21 – 11R 22.5, 4 – 11R 24.5, 2 – 12R 22.5, 3 –
10.00R 20, 1 – 7.50 20, 4 – P255/70R 17, 2 – 215/85R 16, 1 – 7.50 16,
3 – 7.50 15, 1 – 8.25 20, 1 – Industrial type garage door opener (works),
1 – Yard Light, 3 – Metal Desks, 1 – Wooden Desk, 1 – Cu Palo or Vent??
Oliver PT sickle mower; IH belly
COLLECTIBLE EQUIPMENT:
mower; JD 48 loader, 2cyl mnts; JD 290 planter; 3 – JD 2B plows;
hand sheller; grill for M; fenders for 8N; Dempster 2 row planter;
VEHICLES & TRAILERS: 1987 KW K100 13sp, 350 Cum, 246K, good rubber;
‘82 GMC 7000 w 20’ steel box, 366, 5/2spd, 82K miles; 1980 Chev step van,
V8, at, new brakes, 7x14 alum body, runs good; 1979 Ford F700 16ft flatbed &
hoist; 1987 Ford F150 4x4, at, ac, 172K; 1988 Chev 1/2T 4x4, long box; 7x16
cargo trlr, swing doors; 16 ft Chief gooseneck trlr, new floor 3yr ago, good rubber,
good cond; ’12 H&X 15x5 Enclosed Trailer, V-nose, 7K lb tandem, ramp, same as
new; ‘11 Road King 7x12 lawn mower trlr; 2000 5x10 enclosed trlr; 1973 GMC
truck w tag & 1500 gal water tank; 20ft 3axel flatbed gooseneck; 1989 Ford
F250 7.3diesel, new pump, injectors, brakes, batteries; ’04 Pont. Grand Prix GTP
,
99K, Leather, Sunroof, 3800 eng.; 1970 Chevy C50 Truck 16’ Box & Hoist 5 sp.
LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT & TREES: JD F525 48” deck w bagger – good;
Buhler Farm King 72” grooming mower; Yardman 12.5 hp 6sp, 1 yr old; JD JS83
push mower w bagger; 2011 Scag commercial 61” 2 sp hydro, nice; Snapper
16hp 42” deck; JD 72” deck for 850; Toro HMR riding mower; Cub Cadet 42”
deck; Snapper rider; Craftsman lawn sweeper; Boomgaars yard cart; MTD rota
tiller; Stihl 018C chain saw; Echo string trimmer; snow blower for Craftsman;
TREES SELL AT 1PM - 25 Blue Spruce, 25 Black Hills Spruce, all 24 – 30”;
LIVESTOCK: 550 ft of guard rail; truck load of new gates & corral panels;
sev used gates; 4 1/2T bulk bin; cattle panels; waterers; posts; tanks;
MISC: rebuilt dual PTO for 1586; 560gal fuel tank w pump; 2hp elec power
washer; 5hp vertical air compressor; Hobart port welder w/ IH 4cyc engine;
misc hand tools; battery charger; bench grinder; port air compressor; JD
jack; pipe wrenches; bolt cutters; log chains; tractor umbrella; pickup fuel
tanks; 7 16ft lean to rafters; Hereford saddle; 15 telephone poles; 10x10
fiberglass garage door; 8x12 combination walk in cooler/freezer; transit
& tripod drill press; Brock 18” bin fan-new; 15 sheets of misc tin; 100gal
Pickup Fuel Tank w/ 12v Pump; 200gal Saddle tanks; 18x34 Clamp on duals;
From the Virgil Schmidt Estate, Wakonda: ’90 Ford F-140 4x4 XLT Pickup;
JD 180 Riding Mower; JD X324 4-wheel Steer Mower; MTD 8-26 Snowblower;
2500watt Generator; Husqvarna Chain Saw; Bale Twine 6500 7-boxes; 18.438 Hub Mount Duals; Hog & Cattle panels; Fence Posts; JD Wheel Weights;
JD Rock Box; Log Splitter; Tub Steel Gates; New Woven Wire; 2-Cream Sep
Stands; 3pt hitch Bar; Copper Clad Kitchen Range; Tandem Axle Trailer w/
Sides; 2-wheel Water Trailer; Manure Spreader; Jet Wire Winder; Dura-Craft
Table Saw; Craftsman Scroll Saw; 20’ Alum Ext Ladder; New Dremmel Tool;
new DeWalt Cordless Drill Set; ¾” Socket Set; many more tools; Guns: Win
Mdl 12 12ga—nice, Marlin Mdl 783 Win Mag Bolt; Ithaca Model 37-R 12ga
Pump; Savage Mdl 340 30-30 bolt; Mossberg .22 auto; Pump Pellet Gun;
TIRES: 2 – 18.4 -42 Firestone; 10.00 x 20 tires & rims; 17.5 x24,23.1 x 26,24.5 tires
Terms: Cash, Good Check, Visa, MasterCard. SD sales tax applies. Lunch
by Wakonda Legion.
Note: This will be a large auction with 2-rings running some of the day. No
more consignments excepted. Unloading starts Monday March 23rd. Must be
here by 12-noon on March 31st. No consignments auction day. See website
for updates & photos. No Internet bidding.
(605) 267-2421
Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186
www.GirardAuction.com
Marv Girard, BA #12399;
Ken Girard, CAI, AARE Broker #10183;
Mike Girard, CAI, BA #13549;
Mike Manning, BA #11605
This building, located at 1012 Princeton Street in Vermillion, was originally set to be the home
of Eagle Creek Software Services Inc. Alas, things changed and it is now known as the Vermillion
Technology Center.
ALAN DALE / THE PLAIN TALK
By Alan Dale
The Plain Talk
What has been called
the Vermillion Technology
Center (VTC) since the last
mortar was laid and last
brick placed, is about to
become something if not
soar like an eagle.
Originally designed to fit
the needs to the software
company – Eagle Creek
Software Services – the
VTC, which is built and
owned by the Vermillion
Area Chamber & Development Company (VCDC), appears to be moving forward
toward being a used facility
sooner than later.
According to Nate Welch,
executive director of the
VCDC, the building, located
at 1012 Princeton Street,
should have a future if all
goes as planned as a lawsuit
between his organization
and Eagle Creek remains
ongoing.
“The Vermillion Technology Center was designed to
meet the specific needs of
Eagle Creek, but like other
office spaces, can be used
for similar commercial
office purposes and can be
outfitted to meet the needs
of other potential tenants,”
Welch said. “It is a beautiful
office building with great
amenities and we look forward to utilizing it as a prize
tool to help the economic
development in Vermillion.”
The change in direction
was precipitated when
Eagle Creek did not move in
to the facility as contracted
between the company
and the VCDC. This led to
the VCDC filing a lawsuit
last fall aiming to recoup
$153,640.45 in past rent and
other expenses, excluding
August rent for the property, which the Eagle Creek
did pay according to the
county paperwork.
“There's always a natural
bitter sweet feeling when
you have to stop and pivot
to a plan,” Welch said. “This
building was built with a
specific purpose, but just
because that plan may have
unfortunately changed, this
building still provides great
opportunity for growth,
development and strong
businesses to come to
Vermillion.”
Welch could not comment
on if this officially signifies
the end of a relationship between the VCDC and Eagle
Creek due to the nature of
the ongoing lawsuit.
The building has rooms
named in recognition of the
Vermillion area.
Welch says that they have
the, Lewis Wing, the Clark
Wing, the Coyote Conference Room and the Missouri
Commons room.
“The VTC was finished
on time, under budget and
is complete,” Welch said.
“It’s move in ready. Bring
a desk, a chair and you're
ready to get in it. We're
going to make sure and let
people know that, too.”
The VTC played host to its
first major event on Tuesday when the VCDC held its
annual banquet.
Governor Dennis Daugaard
spoke at the banquet which
240 people attended.
Sioux Emperians to Perform for
Senior Companion Program
The Sioux Emperians will
perform at a benefit concert
for the Senior Companion
Program on Sunday, April
12. The Sioux Emperians
have been bringing the
sounds of barbershop
harmony a capella singing
to the Sioux Falls area for
over half a century! As part
of the largest male a capella
singing organization in the
world, the Sioux Emperians
practice a uniquely American art form distinguished
by tight vocal harmonies
and unaccompanied singing.
Entertainment is sponsored by Miller Funeral
Home. Financial support
will be provided by Thrivent
Financial for Lutherans.
Benefit sponsors are Midco
Connections and Midcontinent Communications.
The benefit concert will
Gayville Acreage at
Wednesday, April 8th • 5:30 pm
Located: 1/2-mile South of Ma & Pa’s C-Store,
Gayville, SD. 31147 451st Ave
OPEN HOUSE: Wednesday, March 25th 6-7
This ranch style home was built in 1982 and sits on 2.3 acres. Main floor
shows 1,040 sq ft with a layout of 2 bedrooms w/closets & fully carpeted;
large living room; kitchen complete with electric range, refrigerator, built in
dishwasher and microwave; full bath and a utility room complete with Whirlpool
washer, Maytag dryer and lots of storage room. There is a full basement with
kitchen area, large family room, den, and bath with shower. This home has a
natural gas Trane furnace, central air conditioning (new in 2008), AO Smith
natural gas water heater.The home is hooked to B-Y Rural Water and also has an
Ecco water system. There is an attached 2-car 24x26 garage with openers, all
insulated. Home has a large 16’ x 27’ deck. Vinyl siding and asphalt shingles.
New drain field in 2011.Also there is a 30x48 steel pole building that is insulated
& has concrete floor. This includes a lean to with overhead door and dog
kennel. The shed is connected to the home with a 15x30 concrete patio.
LEGAL: Replat LT4 NW1/4 SW1/4 and SW1/4 NW1/4 in Sec 1393-54, Yankton County, SD. 2014 taxes are $1,307.02. 2.31 acres
TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment due day of auction
with balance due on May 8, 2015. Taxes are prorated to day of
closing. Possession on closing. Title insurance and closing costs
will be split 50/50 between buyer and seller. Yankton Title Co is
the closing agent. Auctioneers are acting as agents for the seller.
Note: This is a very nice acreage with a great location, sitting on a
county hard surfaced road, just 1/2 mile off US Highway 50. Just
minutes from Yankton or Vermillion and one mile from the Gayville-Volin
School. There is plenty of room for pets and gardens along with a good
windbreak. This home is ready to move into. Make your plans to attend
one of the open houses. See web for Personal Property auction listing.
KENNETH & MARLENE HANSON, OWNERS
Marv Girard, BA #12399;
GIRARD AUCTION
& LAND BROKERS, INC. Ken Girard, CAI, AARE Broker #10183;
Mike Girard, CAI, BA #13549;
(605) 267-2421
Mike Manning, BA #11605
Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186
www.GirardAuction.com
be at 2 p.m., Sunday, April
12, in the Jerstad Center on
The Evangelical Lutheran
Good Samaritan National
Campus, 4800 West 57th
Street, in Sioux Falls.
All benefits will go to
support the Senior Companion Program, a nonprofit organization that
matches senior volunteers
with seniors who need
help. Senior Companions
provide assistance with
daily activities, transportation and friendship with a
goal of helping their clients
remain independent in their
own homes for as long as
possible.
The cost for the concert
is $5 for adults, $4 for
seniors, and $2 for children
ages 4-12. Children 3 and
under are free. Refreshments and a raffle drawing
featuring a handmade quilt
will also be part of the afternoon. Concert tickets are
available at the door.
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“treasure”
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in the
201 W Cherry
Vermillion, SD
Phone:
(605) 624-4429
Fax:
(605) 624-2696