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Nebraska Cowman

01-16-2004 15:44:33




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I Have aquired a model F McCormick Deering Cream Separator so I did a search on Ebay to see if there was any market. What I found is not one McCormick machine. Is nobody collecting these or just nobody selling?




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okla/kans Bill

01-17-2004 16:01:05




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 Re: Cream Separator in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 15:44:33  

I have an McD cream seperator. It has the motor mounted to the side of the post opposite the spouts. You cannot see an belts, gears, pulleys, ect. Can anyone tell me what model it is. It is a 40s/50s era seperator tho, I do know that. My dad bought my aunts McD at her sale and they used it for awhile. Dad still has theres, Before that they had a little Devel mounted on a big seperator base, and before that a big MW that had seperate flat belt motor. I always wondered how that motor could start barily running and not burn up as a kid. They used Ryleys Oil in it. I havnt seen that in a 1/2 century nearly. I have had to crank it many times when the electric went out. That was work for a 6 yr old kid. I went outside, on the line milking by hand when i was 8. Usta have a good muscle between my thumb and first finger. Its pretty spongy now ha ha.

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Mike Androvich

01-16-2004 19:56:08




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 Re: Cream Separator in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 15:44:33  
There are collectors of cream separators out there, but I don't think that many. I have a couple myself, and there are occasional listings on Ebay, but not very often. Normally the seller on Ebay thinks they are worth their weight in gold and have a reserve price of $200 plus. I have seen them listed with reserves as high as $400 even! Around here they sell for around $100, or a little more for a really nice one. I would say the shipping charges are a negative too, since their weight is pretty hefty. Just my opinion!

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Rauville

01-16-2004 18:29:56




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 Re: Cream Separator in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 15:44:33  
Check out eBay 3653311481; you might be better off to part out your separator.
When it come to collecting cream separators; the magic word has always been DeLaval. At one time around here, every good sized dairy farmer wanted an old DeLaval sitting in his office. In the past few years that market has probably changed along with farm income. I have a DeLaval 518 that came out of an attic, unused, still in the original wooden shipping box. If I was to sell it today, I doubt that I would get what I paid for it 10 years ago.

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Dieselrider

01-16-2004 15:57:02




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 Re: Cream Separator in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-16-2004 15:44:33  
NC, I have an old hand crank Monkey Wards cream seperator. I did the same thing you did and found no results on ebay. So now that we are both wondering, I hope someone has an answer.



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