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Re: McCormic 10-20
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Posted by El Toro on May 20, 2006 at 05:08:55 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: McCormic 10-20 posted by Glenn FitzGerald on May 19, 2006 at 09:49:07:
We had a 1926 10-20 that replaced a Fordson and it was purchased before I was born. When I became old enough to handle the tractor we used it for everything. It was converted to rubber before WW2. It was an excellent belt tractor. I don't remember when that tractor wouldn't start. My dad had a hard time to get the Fordson started. They needed it to saw wood, but the 10-20 would start even in cold weather. In 1950 they bought an H and a C and the 10-20 was sold. I bet they didn't get much for it and was always sheltered 99% of the time. We used it on a combine and then it was left outdoors. I have a picture of a 1927 10-20 restored by a WW2 vet whose dad bought it new in 1927. He lives in Iowa on the same farm and rents out his acreage. If you want a picture email me. It's on rubber. Hal
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