I had the same problem when I went to the Binder Books site, only IH McCormick Farmall. The McCormick Deering name used until about mid 1949. The IH symbol came into use about 1944 so would be correct on later Farmall A tractors. My 1948 (March) Super A has the oil pressure gauge with the block IH symbol whereas the water temperature gauge has the old IHC symbol, obviously hadn't used up all the old stock at that point. It is interesting that following the anti-trust action at the end of World War I IHC stopped using all the different trade names that implied competing firms and from about 1923 farm machinery was sold as McCormick-Deering in the US. Trucks were International. However, looking at 1930s p[arts books one can find name plates, or radiator top tanks for McCormick Deering, McCormick, Deering and International. Most Tractractors worer McCormick Deering. After the new models arrived in 1938 (crawlers),1939 Farmalls, and 1940 standard type tractors International was used for crawlers, industrial tractors and trucks and McCoprmick Deering for farm tractors and farm machines, at least for things sold in the US. Outside the US practice varied, in some parts of the world, Deering, some parts McCormick. In New Zealand only McCormick Deering (and International)
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