By Jim NiemanĀ
The first John Deere GP tractor ever built is one of two tractors donated for auction to benefit a building shared by Taylorville (Ill.) Christian Church and VisionWay Christian School.
The 1928 general purpose tractor was the first of more than 30,000 John Deere GPs built and sold through the mid-1930s; its distinction as No. 1 was made during an authentication process conducted by Aumann Auctions, Nokomis, Ill.
The anonymous benefactor was informed of the tractorās historic significance, Aumann marketing director Tyson Reed told the Shelbyville Daily Union. Some thought the man might want the tractor back, Reed said, but he actually was excited because its āfirst-everā designation means the tractor probably will bring a higher auction price for the church.
The church memberās view was, āWhat we gave to the church is the churchās,ā said James Jones, lead minister of the Taylorville church, which is located in farm country.
The benefactor also donated a Farmall M, a type of row crop tractor made from 1939 to 1954. The member had had both tractors for several years, Jones said.
Proceeds from the sale of the two tractors will be used to help pay for an addition and remodelingātotaling about $1 millionāfor the building shared by the church and school. TCC averages about 360, and the school has about 200 students, Jones said.
The John Deere GP was ādesigned as a row crop tractor, with the fixed front axle straddling three rows,ā according to TractorData.com. Itās 2-cylinder engine runs on kerosene.
Reed said the John Deere GP had a āsmall restorationā in the 1980s. It was not running when it was delivered to the auction house, but it is now.
Reed told the Daily Union he wasnāt sure what price the tractor might command, but as of 8 a.m. Tuesday, absentee bidding had reached $11,000.
āOpportunities to get pieces like this donāt come along very often, if ever,ā Reed said.
Aumannās Fall Harvest Antique Tractor Auction starts at 10 a.m. Oct. 26 and concludes the next day. View the catalog of offerings here.
While auctioning the two tractors will likely result in āfar more than we anticipated,ā Jones said, āwhatever it is, whatever price they bring, weāll be thankful for it.ā
Jim Nieman serves as managing editor of Christian Standard.
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