McCormick deering 125 soy bean special.

Brandon Berg

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I have a McCormick 125 Soy bean special self propelled combine.I was wondering how rare of a combine it is.I was also wondering what it might bring if I choose to sell it.Its not running now but everything is there but im not sure if the motor is free.Any coments would help Thanks
 
I might not be much help here but ill tell you what i know. I believe the 125 was built between 46 and 52. It is one of the first self propelled combines ih had.

Yes i would say it is fairly rare, but i wouldnt say it is valuable. Like most other equipment the bigger it is the less value it has. People want to be able to haul it to shows.

The closest i can give you for value is i saw a Allis self propelled that was froze but in nice condition sell for $700. It was at a auction that had alot of allis stuff so there were collectors there.

Does yours have duels on either side? Wide or narrow steer axle? Would be fun to see pic of it. Im sure i wasnt much help but it does have limited value to collectors if they are nearby.
 
where are you at?I'd be extremely interested if it was close.PLEASE do nt scrap it,might be the only one left.better to give it to a collector/museum/etc.,than to sell it for a pittance....once its gone,its gone
 

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