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Re: Re: Re: 1929 McCormick Deering TT 10-20 Crawle
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Posted by Mike Androvich on March 23, 2004 at 16:32:18 from (24.50.141.113):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 1929 McCormick Deering TT 10-20 Crawler posted by Craig Smotzer on March 23, 2004 at 14:11:34:
I also have a Model 20 TracTracTor, but it was not an experimental tractor. IHC made them for at least 3 years. They have a higher production total than many other well known variants, like Fairways and Orchard types. There is period literature advertising them for sale. The Company didn't do that for experimental stuff! Just because they weren't real successful does not label them as an experiment. Too many phrases like that get tossed out and when seen in print are taken as factual. I know that Guy will agree that so much erroneous info gets out that it's hard to stem the tide. Sorry to vent my spleen, but I have heard stuff like that for years and sometimes I have to knee-jerk. I apologize!
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