That RW-560C seems like a part number to me. The sequence seems to fit, for instance the fertilizer feed wheels are NC-316, I have a hay rake with a casting no. RA-315... There is stenciled numbers all over my McCormick 10-7 drill, which is 10 holes, 7" apart. I don't know what model my drill is,either. 10-7 is stenciled on the frame in some obscure place, and offers no hint as to what it means. When you say 'single run', do you mean fluted feeds? I always thought everything up to fluted feed was 'double run', (in McCormick models) which was a split feed cup with the feed wheel in the middle. One side of the wheel had heavy flutes and the other side was fine flutes. Each seed cup had a little cover that you could switch from one side of the wheel to the other, depending what kind of seed you were planting. In this rather lengthy answer to your question,"What model is it", I suggest that the drills had no model designation prior to the No.10. They were simply known as McCormick-Deering 20-hole drills.
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