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January 27, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com
THE LIL’ BITS SERIES:
VERMILLION’S CHILDREN
TRACTORS – COLLECTOR TRACTORS – COMBINES
HEADS - SKID LOADERS - FORAGE
HAY FEEDING EQUIPMENT - PLANTERS
ASST. MACHINERY - VEHICLES – TRUCKS - TRAILERS
Our New Year Auction Event will be held at the Wieman Auction Facility located
1 mile south and ½ mile west on Highway 44 from Marion SD on:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH 8:45 CST
Lunch by Presbyterian Church Ladies
Jolley Elementary top readers stand in front of the board displaying their goal of 1 million minutes for the school year.
Top row, left to right: Bodie, Hannah, Breanna, Kara, Anna,
and Basmala; Bottom row, left to right: Mckenzie, Rollie, and
Bella. Last names were left out for privacy purposes.
SARAH WETZEL / FOR THE PLAIN TALK
Reading is Jolley
Good Time
By Sarah Wetzel
For the Plain Talk
Students at Jolley
Elementary are in the middle
of a reading program that
will put them on the map.
“We have the kids read a
bunch of minutes every day,”
said Mackenzie, fifth-grader,
school cheerleader and
book-lover. “Our goal is 20
every day. What we want to
do is work together and get a
million minutes and make
history.”
Even if a million minutes
is not reached, Mackenzie
said the program will still
have benefitted them.
“We just really want kids
to read,” she said.
Why read?
A group of star readers at
Jolley shared why they know
reading is important.
“You get to learn about
stuff that is really important
from books,” said Bella,
grade three. “You can learn
how volcanoes work or how
to make stuff.”
“There’s a couple of
reasons why reading is
important,” said Bodie, grade
five. “One of the reasons is it
really boosts my vocabulary.
Sometimes I’ll experience
new words and I don’t know
it but I’m actually learning
that word.
“Before I started reading
there were some words I
came across that I didn’t
know their definition but
now I know pretty much
every word I come across
that I wouldn’t know if I
didn’t read.”
Bodie offered a tip to
those also looking to
discover the meaning of new
words in a book.
“There’s normally context
clues like you can look
around the passage to see
what the meaning is,” he
said.
“I think reading is
important because you want
to get into a good college,”
Basmala, grade five, shared.
“Reading helps your grades
in spelling and writing.”
Basmala wants to attend
Harvard in the future and
study law.
Anna, grade five, pointed
out that reading isn’t just
useful in spelling and
writing.
“You use reading in every
single subject,” she said. “In
math you use story problems
and in science you’re reading
out of the textbook, same in
social studies. You use
reading everywhere all the
time.”
Bodie agrees with Anna.
“You really don’t notice
this but all around you
there’s words everywhere
and if you don’t know these
words it’s hard to get
around,” he said. “There’s
words on trucks, there’s
words at school. Like Anna
said there are words in books
you need to read. Reading
helps that you understand it
a little bit more.”
Movie or book?
In an age of book-tomovie entertainment, the
readers shared their thoughts
on books vs movies.
Hannah, grade four, said
she prefers the written word.
“I like reading the book
more because it might have
more in the book than the
movie,” she said.
Bella agrees.
“I like reading the book
more because there might be
some secrets in the book that
you don’t even know about
in the movie,” she said.
Breanna, grade four, also
said that in her experience
books give you more
knowledge.
Rollie, grade two, prefers
books with some exceptions.
“I would read the book
because it might have some
more juicy details,” he said.
“How to train your
dragon 2 is really good so
I’m going to have to go with
the movie on that one.”
Mackenzie enjoys the
unique perspective that is
offered by reading that you
don’t get through movies.
“When you read the book
you get a feel for all the
people instead of just one
person’s point of view,” she
said. “So you get the feeling
and you get deeper into it.”
What if someone doesn’t
like reading?
The students at Jolley are
committed to sharing their
love of reading especially
with those who have not
discovered the joys of it yet.
Rollie finds it
unbelievable that someone
could not enjoy a good
book.
“If someone comes up to
you and they say, ‘Do you
like reading?’ and you say,
‘Yeah,’ and the other person
says, ‘No,’ you say ‘What?!? I
love reading!’” he said.
According to Bodie, he
would turn into a teacher.
“If someone told me that
[they didn’t like to read] I
would take out a book and
say ‘Here’s your homework,’
and shove it in their chest
and say ‘You have to read
that by tomorrow,’” he said.
“Once you start reading
books you get interested in
them. You might think at
first it will be boring just
looking at words on the page
but really once you start
reading books more and
more often, it gets more fun
and you can actually
experience it.
“You grow more attracted
to it.”
Anna would use more of
a persuasive channel to
convince someone to pick
up a book.
“I would say to them,
‘Well if you don’t read you
might not get into a better
college and then you might
not make as much money,’”
she said.
Bella would point out
that reading can be
productive as well as
enjoyable.
“Some books, like
nonfiction books, you can
learn from,” she said.
Characters to admire
According to the
students, there are many
characters they have
connected with through
their reading experience.
They shared who they would
like to meet if the books
came to life.
Mackenzie would turn to
the Hunger Games.
“Katniss Everdeen
because I really admire her
and think she’s a really cool
person for what she does,”
she said.
Basmala would like to
meet the star of the Percy
Jackson and the Olympians
series.
Read more about the
students at Jolley
Elementary online at:
www.plaintalk.net
TRACTORS – COLLECTOR TRACTORS – PAY LOADERS – SKID LOADERS – CONSTRUCTION
JD Tractors: JD 9630, CAH, PS, 1800 hrs, 710’s, sharp; 2014 JD 6210, MFD, CAH, 400 hrs, joystick w/duals & JD H380 Ldr w/
grapple; 2014 JD 6170R, MFD, CAH, 400 hrs, joystick w/JD H360 Ldr w/grapple; 2 – 2013 & 2014 JD 6125R, MFD, CAH, 500 hrs,
joystick w/JD H340 Ldr w/grapple; 2013 JD 6140R, MFD, CAH, 171 hrs w/JD H340 Ldr & joystick; 2012 JD 6100D, MFD, CAH,
400 hrs w/JD 673 Ldr; JD 7230 Premium, MFD, CAH, PQ w/LHR, 2630 hrs w/duals, auto steer ready, 24 sp, sharp; 07 JD 8230,
MFD, CAH, 4 hyd., 46” duals, 3650 hrs; 97 JD 8400, MFD, 10K hrs; 08 JD 7130 Premium, MFD, CAH, PQ w/LHR, 1900 hrs; 04
JD 7420, MFD, CAH, PQ w/LHR, 8500 hrs w/JD 741 Ldr w/grapple; 95 JD 7800, MFD, CAH, PQ, 8448 hrs w/Miller PL3 Ldr; 93
JD 7700, MFD, CAH, PQ w/JD 740 Ldr; JD 7730, MFD, IVT, LHR, 20,000 hrs; JD 6330 Premium, MFD, PQ w/LHR, 14,000 hrs;
JD 6230, MFD, PQ, LHR, 8300 hrs; 75 JD 4630, CAH; CIH Tractors: 04 CIH STX 450 Quad Trac, PS, 6000 hrs; 12 CIH 235, MFD,
CAH, 1600 hrs, duals & wts, sharp; 12 CIH 180, MFD, CAH, 1639 hrs w/CIH Ldr mts; 08 CIH 165 Puma, MFD, CAH, 4490 hrs
w/CIH 770 Ldr w/grapple; 2011 CIH Maxxum 140 Pro, MFD, CAH, 2500 hrs w/CIH 760 Ldr w/joystick & grapple; CIH MXU
125, MFD, CAH w/CIH 156 Ldr; IHC 5288, CAH, 9500 hrs; 81 IHC 1086, CAH, 7216 hrs; 75 Case 2670, CAH, 4x4, 3 pt; Case
2294 CAH, 4620 actual hrs w/FH XL1140 Ldr; AC Tractors: 95 Agco Allis 9630, MFD, CAH, PS, 8600 hrs; 84 AC 8050, MFD,
CAH, PD, 6219 hrs, sharp; NH/Ford Tractors: 07 NH T6070 Plus, MFD, CAH, 1641 hrs w/NH 840TL Ldr; 06 NH TG275, MFD,
SS, PS, 2757 hrs w/duals; 06 NH TG215, MFD, SS, PS, 3300 hrs w/duals; 96 NH 9482, CAH, 6314 hrs w/Degelman 14’ dozer;
Ford 420 Diesel schuttle, WF, cab w/Ford Ldr; COLLECTOR TRACTORS: 68 JD 4020, D., WF, 3 pt, cab; 56 JD 420, gas, WF, 3
pt, restored (all green); JD B, NF; IHC 450, gas, WF, 2 pt. w/Dual 325 Ldr; IHC 660 Diesel Wheatland w/PTO; 1936 IHC F12;
Case 580 CK gas tractor, 3 pt, 2 hyd.; MM JT Twin City tractor; AC WC, NF; AC 220 D., WF, 3 pt, cab, needs transwork; Collector
Machinery: JI Case 5 x 14 plow; Case 13’ PT chisel; Case NT sq. baler w/engine; JD All Steel gear; Adams PT road grader; JD 1
½ stationary engine; Witte 4 Hp stationary engine; PAY LOADERS – SKID LOADERS – CONSTRUCTION – ATTACHMENTS:
Terex 7251 pay loader, 3 yd. bucket; 2012 NH L230, CAH, 90 Hp, 100 hrs, sharp, like new; 2002 NH LS170 D. open, 3200 hrs; Case
440 skid loader; 2000 JD 260 skid Ldr, high flow, 1146 hrs; Bobcat 720 gas skid Ldr w/bucket & forks; Mustang 930A Diesel, 1571
hrs; Clark electric 6000# warehouse forklift; Yale 5000# LP gas forklift; Asst. of new skid loader attachments (pallet forks, buckets,
rock buckets, trash buckets, hyd. post augers & etc.);
COMBINES - CORN HEADS – FLEX HEADS – GRAIN CARTS – GRAIN HANDLING
2012 JD S660 combine, 624/456 hrs, 4x4, loaded; 04 JD 9860, duals, 2594/1816 hrs; 05 JD 9760 STS, 2100 sep. hrs, duals, CM; 05
JD 9660 STS, 2113/1464, duals, loaded; 04 JD 9660 STS, CM, 3421/2377 hrs, duals, loaded; 03 JD 9750 STS, CM, 3800/2800 hrsm
duals; 00 JD 9550 Walker, 3500/2400 hrs; 95 JD 9600, duals, 6000/4200; 77 JD 6600 side hill hydro, chop, 4035 hrs; 91 JD 9500,
chop, 5370/3528, single point; 01 CIH 2388, chop, trap, 3800/2600 hrs; 99 CIH 2388, chop, trap, 30.5 x 32, low hrs, sharp; 91 CIH
1640, chop, trap, 4400 hrs; 91 CIH 1660, 2965 hrs; 82 NH TR75, 3700 hrs, chopper; Corn Heads: JD Heads: (444, 643’s, 693’s, 843’s,
893’s, 608C’s, 1293’s, 612C’s) CIH Heads: (1063’s, 1083’s, 2208’s); Flex Heads: JD Heads: (920’s, 925, 930’s, 930F’s, 630’s, 635’s); CIH
Heads: (1020’s – 20’s, 25’s, 30’s) (2020’s – 25’, 30’, 35’) (2012 3020 – 35’); 99 Gleaner 800 – 30’; Dummy Heads: IHC 810 w/Melroe
PU; Header Trailers: New MD 32’ & 38’ header trailers; asst. of new & used 25’, 30’ & 35’ header trailers; Grain Carts – Wagons –
Augers – Grain Vacs: Unverferth 8250 CA 800 bu. grain cart w/tarp; Brent 672 CA grain cart w/scale & tarp; 2 – Bent 640 gravity
boxes w/gears & brakes; Several gravity boxes; 2013 Mayrath 8 x 56 auger; Feterl 12 x 86 auger w/swing hopper; Mayrath 13 x 92
auger; Batco 18 x 35 belt conveyor; 2008 Brandt 5000EX grain vac; New Flex Star 220 grain vac; Feterl rotary grain screener;
The Jesse Ortman Estate – Marion SD will sell (Call Ron Ortman 605-351-7987 for more info): 69 Case 1030 D., WF, duals; 64
Case 730 D. Caseomatic, NF w/Schwartz loader; IHC M w/Dual Loader; 2 – Demco 365 gravity boxes w/gears, like new; IHC 45
field cult, 15’, 3 pt; IHC 475 disk, 18’; Mayrath 6 x 27’ portable auger w/engine; Westfield 8 x 36 auger; 2004 Ford F150 Pickup, ext.
cab, V8 auto, 2WD, 41,400 miles, sharp: 3 pt blade, 6’; 1000 gallon fuel tank w/pump;
BALERS – HAYING-FEEDING EQUIPMENT – MANURE SPREADERS & EQUIP.
6 – JD Round Balers: (530, 535, 566, 567) some have net wrap; 5 – JD 568 w/mega wide & net wrap; 2013 JD 569 mega wide & net;
2007 Agco 5556 w/net, 3500 bales; 5 – NH Balers (3-688 & 2-660); Gehl 2880 RB; CIH 8460 & 8465 R. Balers; Hesston 565A RB;
06 NH BB940A large sq. baler w/accumulator; NH 595 large 4 x 3 sq. baler; 2008 H & S HM9 hay merger; NH 499 haybine; NH
456 mower, 9’ bar; Roorda 5 x 14 feed wagon; N-Tech 1200 feed wagon, RH; 2 – Schwartz 180 feed wagon; Patz 290 mixer feeder
wagon w/scale; Gehl 125 G. mixer; OMC 435 grinder mixer w/scale; Gehl 100 G. mixer; Lehmann 13 x 26 stack mover; 2012 Meyers VB 560 vertical beater manure spreader; Gehl 1410 spreader w/slop gate; Knight 410 spreader; JD manure spreader; VanDale
2000 gal. honey wagon; Huskee 40’ lagoon pump; Betterbilt hyd. pit agitator;
PLANTERS & PARTS – DRILLS – SPRAYERS - FERTILIZER SPREADERS
Planters & Drills: (CIH) – 09 CIH 1240 PT, 16RN w/liq. fert; (JD) 2012 JD 1770 NT, Vac, 16RN, 3 bu. boxes, liquid fert., Pneumatic down pressure, Row Command, under 3000 acres; 2011 JD 1790 CCS, 16/31, row command; 07 JD 1770 NT, CCS, 16RN;
06 JD 1770 NT, 16RN; 06 JD 1790, CCS, 16/31; 04 JD 1770 NT, 16RN; 98 JD 1770 Vac, 24 RN; 97 JD 1770 vac, 16RN; 3 – JD 7200,
16RN (2-vac & 1-finger PU); JD 7200 vac, 16RW; 01 JD 1720 stacker, 16RN vac; JD 7200 vac, 12RN, LF; JD 7000 PT, 16RN; JD
7000, 8RN; 2 – JD 7000, 12RN (1 w/LF); JD 7000, 8RW, DF; JD 7100, 12RN; 3 – JD 1760 vac, 12RN; JD 1240 planter; (White) – 07
White 8516, PT, 16RN, CCS; 07 White 8200, 12RN, sharp; White 6186, PT, 16RN, NT; White 6122, PT, 12RN; 2 – White 5100,
PT, 8RW w/skip row; (Kinze): 2 – 2005 Kinze 3800 PT, 24RN; 05 Kinze 3700 PT, 24RN; 05 Kinze 3600 PT, 16RN; Kinze 3600 PT,
12/23 RN; Kinze 2700 PT 16RN; Kinze 2600 PT, 16RN, LF; CIH 1720 air seeder commodity cart w/2 compartments; Flexicoil
1720 air seed cart; CIH 5400 DD 20’ drill, 7 ½” w/colter cart; CIH 5400 Soybean Special 15’ drill w/cart; JD 8200 DD 13’ drill w/
GSA; GP 30’ DD PT drill; Melroe 30’ DD press drill; Planter Parts: Asst. of trash whippers, closing wheels; gauge wheels; JD single
disk fert. openers; LF tanks; hubs & axles for JD 36 row; SPRAYERS: Ag Chem 1903 Terragator 3 wheeler, 3682 hrs, 14 ton dry box
w/ 70’ air boom; JD 6000 gas Highboy sprayer; TopAir TA 1100 PT sprayer, 60’ boom; fast 1000 gal. PT sprayer, 80’ boom; Hardi
1000 gal. 90’ boom; Summers Ultimate sprayer, 90’ boom; Broyhill 1000 gal. 60’ boom; Ag 600 SS fert. spreader; Demco 500 saddle
tanks, JD mts; 2012? Fast 1800 gallon, 36 row 20” fertilizer side dresser w/monitor;
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT – MACHINERY & MISC.
Disks: 2014 GP 3323, RF, 23’ disk w/harrow, like new; 2013 GP 8324 Discovator 28’ w/spike harrow; 04 Summers 40’ super colter;
Sunflower 6432 Discovator 30’ w/harrow; 05 JD 637 RF, 29’ disk w/harrow; JD 635 RF, 21’ disk w/harrow; 2 - Sunflower 1434’s RF,
(23’ & 30’) w/harrow; 3 – Sunflower 1433’s RF, 29’, 34’, 35’; Krause 4900 RF, 23’; IHC 496 RF, 25’; 2 – IHC 490, 21’; JD 230, 21’ &
22’9”; MF 520, 18’; Field Cultivators: 2011 CIH 200 PT, 54’ w/harrow; 2 – CIH 200 PT (30’ & 32’) w/harrow; Sunflower 5053 PT,
45’; JD 980 PT, 36’ & 41’; 3 - CIH 4300’s PT, 25’ & 33’; 2 – CIH 4800 PT 26’ FC; Hesston 2240 PT 20’; IHC 45, 16’, 3 pt; Wilrich
2500 PT 24’ FC; Finishers: JD 726 finishers (27’ & 33’); Landoll 876 PT 40’ finisher; Krause 6327A PT, 27’ finisher; Harrrows:
Summer 33’; DMI harrow; 6 section drag w/cart; CIH 21’ harrow; Rippers & Misc: JD 2700 PT 18’ mulch ripper; JD 510 PT 7
shank riper; M & W 960 disk ripper 4 shank; Lorenz 8RW cult; 2010 Summers 30’ rolling chopper w/harrow; JD 30’ rotary hoe;
Brillion 20’ PT packer; Orthman 8RN ridge till cult.; IHC 183 FF 12RN cult; Krause 4600 FF 12RN cult; Machinery & Misc.: Agri
Drain SA stringer cart, electric or hyd. control; 2 – JD 1065 gears; Westendorf 10 ton gear; Schulte reel type rock picker; Summers
reel type rock picker; fork type rock picker; Friesen 240 seed tender; Slimline saddle tanks (Magnum); Demco 300 gal. frt. mt. fert.
tank; 1000 gal. spray tank w/pump; dirt scraper; 120 – New 20’ Continuous fence; 60 – New 12’ portable corral panels; 2 – rock
boxes; large shop air compressor; Miller 400 Big Blue welder/generator; 50 gal. fuel tank w/pump; CIH 800 – 900 planter parts; 15
Hp air compressor; poly PU water tank; 30 – 24’ free standing cattle panels & windbreaks; 5000 & 6200 watt portable generators;
30 – bridge planks; Asst. of used tires & wheels; complete PTO assembly for CIH 9330; CIH 18.4 x42 duals, 10 bolt; JD Year Round
cab; 6’ blade, 3 pt; Chevy 366 engine w/5 sp; drill fill auger; Orthman tracker for Guidance System;
LOADERS & ATTACHMENTS – SNOW BLOWERS – DOZER BLADE
JD 740 SL Loader w/bucket & grapple; New JD/Koyker 740 Legend Ldr; Westendorf WL42 Ldr, IHC mts; FH XL 1140 Ldr (no
mts); Koyker K6 Loader; Koyker K Ldr, IH mts; IHC 1701 Loader; Buhler 6010 snow blower, 3 pt, 60”; Lorenz 845 snow blower,
8’; Allied 8’ snow blower; Miller 10’ dozer blade w/JD 740 mts, like new; JD 7’ 3 pt snow blower; Kubota 84” bucket w/grapple; 14’
dozer blade, CIH 9270 mts; JD 158 Ldr mts; 2013 Artsway LS 1400R rear steer, 14’ grader;
TRUCKS – TRAILERS – VEHICLES
07 Freightliner Columbia Day cab, Detroit 445 Hp, 10 sp, 610,000 miles, sharp; 99 Freightliner Century w/sleeper, ISM Cummins,
10 sp, 887K miles; 2012 Transcraft 102 x 53 step deck, spread axle, like new; 94 Dorsey 36’ end drop 3 axle trailer; 82 Hart 48’
step deck trailer; 72 Fruhauf 7000 gallon tanker trailer; 02 Trailmobile 28’ van trailer; 97 TrailBoss 40’ GN trailer; 2011 H&H 24’
enclosed car trailer; 1985 Kiefer 16’ stock trailer; 1981 40’ grain trailer; 97 H&H 20’ car trailer; 04 Circle D 22’ GN flatbed trailer;
GN 300 bu. TA grain trailer; 89 Keifer 20’ stock trailer; 2013 Steve’s Welding 1650 gal. nurse tank trailer w/pump, unused; 06 Ford
F250 XLT crew cab, Diesel, auto w/6’ flatbed, 216,000 miles; 97 Ford F450 w/73 Diesel, 5 sp w/tire service body & crane-needs motor work; 78 Chevy C65 twin screw, 427 V8, 5+4 sp, 20’ box & hoist; 79 Chevy C60 SA V8, 5+2 sp w/1600 gal. tank; 75 Chevy D65
w/tag axle & 20’ steel box & hoist; 73 Chevy C50 SA 16’ box & hoist (1 owner); 2000 Chevy Dually pickup, 2WD, Diesel, 118,000
miles; 2000 Ford Contour 4 dr., 4 cyl., 86,000 miles; 1949 Jeep CJ2A w/cab, eng. OH, needs restoration; 99 IHC 4700 truck diesel, 7
sp, 92,000 miles w/service body, sharp.
Auctioneers Note: A portion of the Auction will be available on Proxibid.com for online bidding with a 2 ½ % buyer’s premium with a
max of $ 750.00 per item. Another large interesting sale! Older Machinery sells at 9:00 AM sharp with 2 auction rings all day, 3rd ring
starts @ 11:00 will sell vehicles-trailers-trucks. South Dakota sales tax will be charged. This ad is subject to additions and deletions.
All consignments must have been approved by the Wieman’s. We have excellent loading and unloading equipment. We appreciate
your business. We are in our 67th year of selling. Honest and fair treatment to all. Financing and trucking available. Sorry we are
full! Come prepared to Buy! If you are driving a good distance – call to make sure your item is here. (Welcome to the “Machinery Mall
of South Dakota”). Our Next Auction is June 3, 2015
WIEMAN LAND & AUCTION CO., INC.
SINCE 1949 ~ MARION, SD
605-648-3111 or 1-800-251-3111
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