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cas3 09-23-2025 06:53 PM

Auction fun
 

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While I should just stay away from these things, its fun to look at other peoples junk. I was a pretty good boy, and only bought 1/2 a pickup load.

Most fun is a steam pump! Cute lil' bugger, twin cylinder, 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 3
only about 2 feet long. It was hiding in some tall grass and the auctioneer called it a pump jack. Only 2 of us knew what it was, and I won it for 55 bucks.

I've never had any steam stuff as its never cheap or common. Some tinkering when I got home and it moved! So, not stuck and hopefully not dead. Now I need a boiler...maybe rig it up so the wife has to boil water to take a shower.
Don't worry, I'll buy her an engineers hat.

Next, the little bench top brake shoe grinder, 5 bucks. Plugged in, it works.
They had 4 trailers full of stuff, a few high dollar things and then they would start selling by the pile.

One pile I got had a very nice 34 ford header panel, better than the one for my jalopy, and one windshield frame and some unknown garnish moldings
There's a youtube guy I watch, he mostly covers auctions, he was there,
name is mr goodpliers. He already has this video out, called Kansas auction walk around, and at the 30 minute mark he and his partner are looking at my header panel and think it to be from some truck cab. Lucky for me nobody else knew what it was either.

There was about 6 steering columns laying on the ground, one was a 32.
We start bidding for choice, I run him up to 150 and let him have it. Choice again...no bids! so, bid for the whole pile, I won for 10 bucks a model A, a 35,
a 40, and some early brand x, and a 60's gm thing which I gave to mr goodpliers. Next to that a pile of new exhaust parts and a muffler in the box.
I need to make an exhaust for my 61 pickup, so bought the pile for 5 bucks.

In that same area, a very nice 35 ford hood, 10 bucks. A box with 2 34 ford pedal sets, and one 39 pedal set...10 bucks! A model T 2 speed ruxtel rear end, cut dow for a tractor, 10 bucks. Some not to exciting junk too, but all in all a fun day. Check out the video!

petehoovie 09-23-2025 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by cas3 (Post 2414132)
While I should just stay away from these things, its fun to look at other peoples junk. I was a pretty good boy, and only bought 1/2 a pickup load.

Most fun is a steam pump! Cute lil' bugger, twin cylinder, 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 3
only about 2 feet long. It was hiding in some tall grass and the auctioneer called it a pump jack. Only 2 of us knew what it was, and I won it for 55 bucks.

I've never had any steam stuff as its never cheap or common. Some tinkering when I got home and it moved! So, not stuck and hopefully not dead. Now I need a boiler...maybe rig it up so the wife has to boil water to take a shower.
Don't worry, I'll buy her an engineers hat.

Next, the little bench top brake shoe grinder, 5 bucks. Plugged in, it works.
They had 4 trailers full of stuff, a few high dollar things and then they would start selling by the pile.

One pile I got had a very nice 34 ford header panel, better than the one for my jalopy, and one windshield frame and some unknown garnish moldings
There's a youtube guy I watch, he mostly covers auctions, he was there,
name is mr goodpliers. He already has this video out, called Kansas auction walk around, and at the 30 minute mark he and his partner are looking at my header panel and think it to be from some truck cab. Lucky for me nobody else knew what it was either.

There was about 6 steering columns laying on the ground, one was a 32.
We start bidding for choice, I run him up to 150 and let him have it. Choice again...no bids! so, bid for the whole pile, I won for 10 bucks a model A, a 35,
a 40, and some early brand x, and a 60's gm thing which I gave to mr goodpliers. Next to that a pile of new exhaust parts and a muffler in the box.
I need to make an exhaust for my 61 pickup, so bought the pile for 5 bucks.

In that same area, a very nice 35 ford hood, 10 bucks. A box with 2 34 ford pedal sets, and one 39 pedal set...10 bucks! A model T 2 speed ruxtel rear end, cut dow for a tractor, 10 bucks. Some not to exciting junk too, but all in all a fun day. Check out the video!

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Tim Ayers 09-23-2025 08:40 PM

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Very cool. I also see a WWII air tank in the back with your stuff. Good score! Especially the pedals.

cas3 09-23-2025 10:22 PM

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Yeah, the air tank was 15 bucks. Not sure why I needed it. I had one years ago, but somebody, we won't mention any names here, backed into it with the skid steer and put a good dent in it

GB SISSON 09-23-2025 11:16 PM

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Wow Skip! That looks like a really fun day. We certainly don't have events like that here on Orcas. My grandpa had something to do with Warren Steam Pump Inc in Warren Mass. Maybe a janitor? The condition of that hood is everything a person could hope for! Great day, wish I'd been there with you. Thanks! (And my skidsteer needs a back up camera even more than it needs a new engine).

T Scott 09-24-2025 09:11 AM

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Nice condensate pump. Now you need the steam engine and boiler to go with it!

Karl Wescott 09-24-2025 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by T Scott (Post 2414237)
Nice condensate pump. Now you need the steam engine and boiler to go with it!


Here ya go... https://ozarkmountainrailcar.com/rai...ry=Locomotives


LOL

petehoovie 09-24-2025 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Karl Wescott (Post 2414252)


3 Foot Gauge 0-4-0T Steam Locomotive
https://ozarkmountainrailcar.com//as...086883405_.jpg 3 Foot Gauge 0-4-0T Steam Locomotive

Price Reduced
Specifications
  • Listing ID: 41581950
  • Type: Steam
  • Year: 1926
  • Manufacture: Berliner Maschinenbau AG
  • Weight (tons): 20
  • Shipping (minimum):$10,000.00+
  • Locomotive will need to be shipped by truck
  • Location:

cas3 09-24-2025 01:22 PM

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Well, heck, I'd be ok with that! not so sure about the green color though.

My pump is a " Wagener steam pump company Canton Ohio ". Google brings up pretty much nothing except old business listings from about 1900. No info on when they went under, or any mention of others in existence. One running on youtube is all I have found.

Ggmac 09-24-2025 03:58 PM

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Nice score , like I need more

KDL 09-25-2025 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by GB SISSON (Post 2414182)
Wow Skip! That looks like a really fun day. We certainly don't have events like that here on Orcas. My grandpa had something to do with Warren Steam Pump Inc in Warren Mass. Maybe a janitor? The condition of that hood is everything a person could hope for! Great day, wish I'd been there with you. Thanks! (And my skidsteer needs a back up camera even more than it needs a new engine).

Warren Pumps is still in operation. It's a very interesting place with a lot of history.

GB SISSON 09-26-2025 12:40 AM

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Thanks, I'll have to look it up. I think he grew up in Springfield.


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