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1937 McCormick Deering Bulldozer
| Eric Hancz | My dad owns a rusted but complete 1937 McCormick Deering Bulldozer and is interested in selling it. Could anybody help us where we might market the dozer and what might be a realistic price for selling it?
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| bontai Joe | Ebay would be a good place. If the motor starts, figure it'll bring somewhere near $1000, If the motor is siezed, figure $600-700. If you can get it running AND moving at all, then figure over $1000 to $1200. I am assuming that although rusty, the tin work is free of holes, the track is in one piece, and the motor block isn't cracked.
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| Eric Hancz | Thanks for your input. It looks like it might be worth more if we were to scrap it for its steel. I'll let my dad know and see what he wants to do with it. Thanks again.
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| bontai Joe | Before you scrap it, you should get more input that just me. For all I know, you particular machine has a rare feature that an expert will pick up on that I know nothing about. My guestimates were based on what I see similar stuff sell for on Ebay.
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| Eric Hancz | I'll search a little bit more. There's just not a lot of information on McCormick Deering. I really appreciate your help on this.
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| jerry walker | when are you looking to get rid of it i am intrested in the dozer |
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Jerry, |
| William Riha | I don't know how much you will get with the scrap prices dropping so low, plus the cost of preparing for scrap. If you take it in whole then the price is even lower. Plus the labor to peform such tasks. Where is the crawler located Indiana or Texas? I would be interested in the crawler also. I am sure though that Jerry will get it first. |
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