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Memories shared at vintage machinery auction in Milton

By John Cosgrove
Otago Daily Times·
26 Aug, 2019 12:00 AM3 mins to read

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Extensive collection of Massey Ferguson tractors and machinery auction. Video / ODT

Hundreds gathered at Moneymore, south of Milton, on Saturday to remember a mate and snap up a bargain or two.

The estate of the late John Goldsworthy (Goldie to those who knew him well) was offered for sale and more than 600 people turned out for the auction, which was held on his neighbour Barry Allison's property.

Many came to marvel at Goldsworthy's extensive collection of Massey Ferguson tractors.

Others came with wallets full of cash because they knew Goldsworthy - a well-known aficionado and collector of all things Massey and Ferguson - had amassed an extensive collection of vintage memorabilia.

With over 600 buyers eager to hear the bids the Rural Livestock auction team of Rob Fowler, Logan Moore, Terry Cairns and Hamish Lowe had their work cut out for them. Photo / John Cosgrove
With over 600 buyers eager to hear the bids the Rural Livestock auction team of Rob Fowler, Logan Moore, Terry Cairns and Hamish Lowe had their work cut out for them. Photo / John Cosgrove
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And then there were those who came along simply to reminisce about days of their youth on the farm driving Massey Fergusons.

Charlie Davis knew Goldsworthy well and recalled his own experiences as a young lad driving Massey Ferguson tractors on the family farm.

"It was great to come along and see all his collection laid out in one place. You never quite knew just how much Goldie had hidden away on his farm and we probably won't ever see a collection like this come up for auction ever again," he said.

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Sue Wilkins came along to remember the fun-filled days of her first job, on a farm in Wales - when, although she did not have a driving licence, she was told she had to drive a Massey tractor to earn her keep.

Others, such as Richard Hill of Palmerston, came looking to add to their own collections of vintage machinery.

"It is a great collection and I'm hoping to add some more toys to the six I already have," he said.

Rodger Anderson (left), Stuart McCraw and Neville Hanley travelled down to attend the Goldsworthy vintage machinery auction at Milton on Saturday. Photo / John Cosgrove
Rodger Anderson (left), Stuart McCraw and Neville Hanley travelled down to attend the Goldsworthy vintage machinery auction at Milton on Saturday. Photo / John Cosgrove

A lifetime of collecting by Goldsworthy led to 31 tractors, including Massey Ferguson TEAs, 135s, 168, some Fordson tractors and a Ferguson TEF 4-cylinder diesel, plus hundreds of vintage machinery bits and pieces all going under the hammer.

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Auctioneer Rob Fowler of Rural Livestock said he was amazed by the turnout.

"We had serious buyer interest from Tauranga to Bluff, plus Ireland and Korea for the auction.

"In just over two hours we had a 100 per cent clearance of all lots.

"Many of the tractors on sale were sold as restoration projects. You don't often see an auction like this ever coming up as many sales are for fully restored vehicles, but with Mr Goldsworthy's estate, buyers knew they were getting a project to continue," he said.

The highest price on the day was for a BMC Mini diesel tractor ($4800). The TEF Diesel went for $4500 and other MF tractors sold for between $3500 and $3800.

Fowler said most of the 31 tractors on offer went for $200-$500 and all 252 pallet lots of tools, implements and collectables were quickly sold.

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