The 10-20 and W-30 orchard tractors were made alongside the standard 10-20's and W-30's, there fore the serial number are all intermixed and no record was kept track of.
do you have pics of your 10-20?? there were 5 'variations' of 10-20 orchards through the years. some were equipped with belt pulleys, some had the provisions for them but no pulley, and some had no provisions at all.
as far as 'rare' i would say 10-20 orchards are hard to find, but not really rare. W-30's are much harder to find then 10-20's
Ive got a '29 10-20 orchard, and a '34 W-30 orchard. Both came from california, and the 10-20 has the disc wheels on it which is odd. I can help you get your 10-20 figured out if you like. email me at suprchkn996 at iowatelecom dot net
and before i forget, they didn have a cover over the radiator cap and gas cap like O-4's and O-6's had!
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