Posted by 1206SWMO on November 24, 2019 at 15:24:32 from (75.107.26.21):
Yesterday I attended the Dennis Lloyd Estate auction near Verona,MO....It was a huge 2 day sale..It was pretty cold in the morning but the sun came out in the afternoon..I and Dennis pulled our MM's against each other..Dennis had tons of MM parts-tools-etc..3 of the 4 MM pullers stayed in Missouri..
Division 2 U MM puller sold for $3,150..
UB MM puller sold for $3,300..It was 301 cubic inches..
UB MM puller sold for $6,000..It was 443 cubic inches..
UB MM puller sold for $7,700...It was 460 cubic inches..I pulled against this one lots of times..
77 Oliver puller sold for $1,325...Someone said it was the 23rd one built in 1948..
Real nice 1964 IH 806 diesel with loader sold for $5,500...The nice 730 JD LP beside it was bid to $4,000 and didnt sell...It was consigned..
The G John Deere sold for $1,900
The Massey 65 diesel sold for $2,700....It pulled me out of the mud when I got stuck...
The MM 335 sold for $1,700
The UTS MM sold for $800
Thats all the pictures I can add for this topic...Heres more prices..
1-Running UB MM diesel-- $900
2-4 Star MM not running---$575
3-ZB MM not running----$475
4-M&W Dyno-----$1,100
5-(4) rebuilt MM pulling or field engines---$400 to $760 each...They were from 301 cubes to 403 cubes...These were bargain prices..
6-77 Oliver for parts----$75
7-UB MM Special diesel for parts-----$175
8-UB MM rear end ready to bolt to a pulling engine---$1,250
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