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Kilpatrick Estate Auction
Due to the death of Bill Kilpatrick the following list of items will be sold at public auction located at

3758 State St., Bay City, MI

From M-13 (Euclid) and Wilder Rd (Applebees) go east on Wilder 1 1/4 miles to State (Bay City mall) then north 3/4-mile to sale. Or from I-75 @ Wilder Rd exit go east 3-miles to State then north.

 Saturday, June 25, 2011 @ 9:30 a.m.
*Auctioneers Note: Mr. Kilpatrick was a very talented machinest and engine restorer, his collection features a large quantity of production machinery, hand tools & shop equipment, as well as engines from parts to show ready.  Call auctioneer for inspection or absentee bidding.


Machine Shop Tools & Related Equipment
Bridgeport milling machine 1 ph, 220 volt 44x9 table w/Lyman mk4 power Feed, #J101825 * Logan #820 metal lathe 10x20, motormaster vs. control, 5 in  3-jaw chuck 43 in. bed QC-gearbox * Vertical metalcutting bandsaw, 1 ph, 220 volt * Jet HVBS-461 1/2 hp horizontal/vertical band saw * Collet sets * Rothfuss G-5 tool radius dresser * Tool post grinder * 8” rotary table * L-W #571 indexing dividing head * B&S 8in. indexing head * Kurt #D675 6in  mill vise * 2&3 mill vises * Several chucks from 5-8 in. * Carbide tooling * Specialty tooling

Precision Machinist Tooling
Machinest handbook 16th edition * Starrett & Lufkin Mikes from 1-6” * Starrett telescoping gages & parallels * Starrett dial indicator * Federal & Interapid last word dial indicators * Lufkin inside micrometer set * Mitutoya digimatic & dial calipers * Brown & Sharpe .0-25 micrometer * Radius gage sets * Gauge block sets *Deltronic plug gages model M-0 * Magnetic bases * Qty. taps & dies * Center punches * Hole saw sets * Helicoil kits * Jacobs drill chucks * Letter & number index sets * Alvin drafting tool set * Gooseneck magnifier light

Antique Gas Engines
Vaughn model L 3 1/2 hp engine w/stainless steel tank, mounted on steel wheeled truck-show ready * IH LB 1 1/2– 2 1/2 hp engine-show ready * B&S L1 engine-show ready (1930-32) * B&S FH engine-show ready (1923-33) * B&S WMB engine * B&S 4 cycle engine * Qty. 1930s-1960s engines & related parts & supplies * One of a kind custom built motorized bike (Pee Wee Herman meets Dale Earnhardt) * Puch-8320x67 moped

Sporting Goods & Related
Remington 870 express 12 ga shotgun * Iver Johnson Champion 12 ga shotgun * Taurus #850 * 38 special snub nose revolver * Qty of Lionel & American Flyer train engines, cars, transformers & accs (see website for details week of auction) * Gilbert no. 8 1/2 erector set * Stack-On 6-gun cabinet * 3-wheeled bikes some motorized * Poly pickup toolbox * Some collectibles, inc; books and other sporting

Around the Garage
Craftsman model 12 lawn & garden tractos w/round fenders & 42 in. front blade * 5x9 ft. single axle utility trailer w/14 in. sides & winch * 2x5 ft. mini trailer * Single bottom mounted style plow * (3) new 9 in. rims, several related tires * Qty. vintage lawn & garden tractor parts * Zenith #ZW5000T8 500 btu window A/C unit * Sm. log chains * Ride-on wetstone grinder * 24 in. steel spoked wheels

General Shop Tools
Dake H-frame hyd. press * Miller 230 volt ac/dc welder * Craftsman 8000# hyd trolley jack * Atlas 7B valve refacer * Craftsman mini 8 in. tablesaw w/cast top * Craftsman combination wrenches * 1/2” drive pneumatic impact * Impact sockets * Craftsman 1/2, & 3/8” socket sets * Lisle ridge reamer * Diehl 1/4 hp benchtop grinder/buffer * Herbrand manifold vacuum & fuel pump tester * Compression testers * Bondhus ball drivers * Gear pullers * 4 in. hd vise * Matco hd port battery charger * Vintage auto service tools * Belt driven grinder * Allen wrench sets * Stocked hardware organizer cabinets

 

Wegner Auctioneers LLC

 Terms: Cash or Checks with proper I.D. day of sale. Nothing removed from premises until settled for.  Not responsible for  accidents or items
after sale. Everything sold as is-where is with no warranty said or implied. Auctioneer & staff act as selling agents only & assume no liabilities or guarantees. Announcements on sale day take precedence over printed matter.