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Age of McCormick-Deering 10-20

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Gary S.

03-03-2004 10:36:07




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I have a McCormick-Deering 10-20 but I have no idea what year it is. I can't find any serial number or any kind of tag on it. One thing that is different from other 10-20's I have seen is that the exhaust does not come out through the left rear corner of the hood. My exhaust comes through a hole in the, I guess you would call it the firewall, then there is an elbow that points out to the left of the tractor. I've looked at a lot of pictures of these tractors to try to find another one with this type of exhaust, but it seems like 99% of the pictures show only the right side of the tractor. Don't know why. Are there any other features I could look at, running changes and such, to help me identify the year of my tractor?

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Bob Kerr

03-04-2004 20:45:05




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 Re: Age of McCormick-Deering 10-20 in reply to Gary S., 03-03-2004 10:36:07  
Most of the ones I have seen that have the exhaust that goes through the firewall (or front tank support)were built between 27 and 28. The earlier ones have 2 exhaust pipes that are just below the carb, one large dia and one small dia, and the 29 up manifold has the switchable baffles to run either gas or kero. If you get yours running it may not run good on gas when hot, just try kero in it as that is what those early manifolds were made to run. Mike is right about the serial number but I can add a bit to help you locate it, it is close to the lower water neck. I have seen a few though that were not stamped and they may have had the engine changed with a new on from the factory. I personally own 2 10-20 parts tractors that have had the engines switched from one to the other, luckily I bought those same two tractors at that auction, there were about 5 10-20s there! See if the serial number is on the boss, post it and one of us can give you the year and then check the date on the main frame casting, they should be pretty close. If all that fails, get a parts book and start looking up part numbers on everything. There were changes made all through the production even in mid year and the serial numbers for changes are listed. A couple things I can think of are the gear shift lever, in 29 was straight with no knob cast in and the older ones have a small knob, also the spark and throttle lever guide on the older ones have a small "arrow" cast in where you set the spark lever for starting, and the later ones don't have the arrow. Carbs another good place to look for numbers and were not too likley to get replaced since they are easy to work on. Mags are a bad place to get numbers since so many were exchanged over the years. You can really almost pinpoint the time the tractor was built down to the week, that is if it didn't have a bunch of parts replaced years ago. Some did, some didn't, depended on how hard they were used and how good of care was taken. Good luck!

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Mike Androvich

03-03-2004 13:38:17




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 Re: Age of McCormick-Deering 10-20 in reply to Gary S., 03-03-2004 10:36:07  
From your description, it has to be between late 1926 and early 1929. All other years of tractor had the exhaust coming out through the side curtain. There should be a serial number stamped on the block. This is located on the manifold side of the engine on a raised, finished part of the casting. Number should start with "KC" and then a number. Consult the serial chart in this site for the year. If you can't read this number there is a casting date on the belly of the frame, just about in the middle. It can't be any older than this date. I would guess you tractor is a 1928. Made a lot of them that year! Hope this helps.

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