ok BIG POST!
Like most of us, I cruse Craigslist for people selling/trashing old systems. I saw a listing for a bunch of commodore stuff 2 cities over, and I just ignored it. However a friend who almost lives next door did, and he happens to be a Commodore guy. He got in contact and found out it was a storage unit sale and there were some old IBM ps/2's in the pile. I got 3 crappy cell phone pictures;

First thoughts: a model 30, a couple "MEH" units, 2 pcjr's. 2nd pic; that's some pci ibm, i dont want that 3rd pic; wait... is that a 8595? *GASP*
so this Craigslist post about commodores has a decent pile of IBM PS/2 stuff. I borrow some cash, and the next morning my friend and I take the ~130 mile trip (one way) to go get some systems. Long story short, I spend $100 (plus $50 in gas & lunch) and pickup about 12 machines. He gets a commodore or 2 and some documentation.
Rather than make a massive post with lots and lots of pictures, I uploaded everything to an album, but here is my haul:
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IBM model 30 - doesn't want to work, seems like psu issue.
IBM model 55 - wants to work, but the config is missing on the hard drive, and I didn't want to screw with it at the time, I almost didn't get it, but if you look at the pictures of what was inside, I bet you can see why i'm glad i did get it.
IBM PS/2 power series 830 - POWER PC! it WORKS! has some sort of aix installed, it boots completely and asks for a user/pass sadly admin / admin didn't work 😜
IBM PCjr - what I dismissed as TWO units was in fact ONE. This one has been modified 8 ways from Sunday with SCSI, hard drive, at least 256k of ram, not counting the 3 side cars. also had 2 carts, one was basic the other was a video speed enhancer. NEAT!
IBM model 8595 - seems to WANT to work. starts posting, but stops at a error code of 83. I love how it had an 486 SX and they added the "upgrade" 487. ^.^
IBM model 9595 - sadly pretty stripped. cpu card, mobo and thats about it. had a socket 5 pentium, that i'm just going to assume is 90mhz. I would have crapped a brick if it was a 5v pentium, but oh well.
IBM xstation 140 - works fine, it looks like a dumb x-terminal.
IBM Powerstaion 220 - seems to work, I can HEAR it boot, but the video seems dead, my monitor reports "out of bounds"
not pictured:
TI/99-4A with like 10 carts in boxes
hp vu workstation (single boring p-pro)
IBM CGA color monitor
Not one but TWO 95's? A heavily modded pc-jr? a freaking soundblaster 2 pro for MCA? I think I did well for $150 and 4 hours of driving.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.