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Re: McCormick Deering 22-36
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Posted by Ken Williams on April 11, 2002 at 12:51:49 from (68.2.144.88):
In Reply to: McCormick Deering 22-36 posted by RET on April 11, 2002 at 07:32:30:
RET, There are many things to look at to determine the value. Out here in the Great Plains, a 22-36, might not bring $3000. But I think that is a good place to start. There is a lot of sheet metal, on one of these tractors. Determine if it is all there, and what kind of shape it's in. Especially the side engine covers, they were the first to be removed, and lost. See if the engine has the orginal intake and exhaust manifold. The exhaust should exit behind the engine compartment, on the tractor's left side. The original carburator, will have a side each, for gasoline, tractor fuel, and water. On the original manifolds also will be a cast plate, which is a baffle, to turn over, so that you can run on tractor fuel. Also the original magneto on this tractor was the IH E-4. It's things like this that you want to look for being there, when deciding what this tractor might be worth. Also since it is on rubber tires, what is the condition of the tires? What condition are the rims in? I hope this helps you, Ken
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