Posted by Tom in Iowa City on February 26, 2010 at 05:53:52 from (173.21.35.134):
I might sound like a broken record, but I am getting NO JOY!!! Surely someone must know the answer to this question. I am rebuilding my 22-36 (1931). I am looking for a true SERVICE MANUAL. The best I can do is my copy of "Overhauling McCormick-Deering 10-20 and 15-30 Tractors, As Told by Actual Photographs." Although good, I don't think this is enough and besides, it does not pertain to the later 22-36, as it is a pre-1929 publication. I have searched all of the websites that sell manuals, including all of the eBay offerings for the past several months. THERE IS NOTHING OUT THERE. What did the service people at the repair shops use? There isn't even any torque specs or clearance specs for the rocker arms. Here is what else I have:
1. TC-5-B (15-30 Tractor, 4 ¾” x 6”) Parts Catalog, McCormick-Deering, 15-30 Gear Drive Tractor (TG 99926 and up), a 254 page catalog. “This parts catalog supersedes TC-5-A, which should be destroyed.” Obtained from Binder Books in Oregon. 2. Instruction Book, McCormick-Deering 15-30 H.P., Gear Drive Tractor, a 1928 publication, obtained from Steel Wheel Tractors website. 3. Instructions for operating the McCormick-Deering 15-30 H.P. Gear Drive Tractor, a 1925 publication, obtained from Steel Wheel Tractors website. I won't post again (unless I get not definitive responses), but I think there must be something better out there. No? Thanks, Tom
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