McCormick 40, thanks for the replies. So 1921 to 1925? This sounds more in line with my thoughts because Grandpa bought a new Farmall Regular on April 28th, 1930 so I thought why would he have a 22-36 which came out about the same time. After some researching I learned that the 15-30 and 22-36 were actually the same machine, just updated. I also learned the 15-30 was not called a McCormick Deering until 1922. Does that not look like a McCormick D. decal on the right side view? So can I safely assume I can narrow it down to a 15-30 between 1922 and 1925? What I was reading listed many other changes in those years as far as air cleaners, carbs, sheet metal louvers etc. but I can't see much of any of that stuff in such a poor picture to even know what they're talking about. Also, I didn't see a lot of pictures on the net with the tall air stack. Is that a factory thing? Did they use it all years or just a few? I also read the wheels lugs were angle iron early and the spades came later but might be optional in in-between years. So not sure if that helps me either. Please let me know if you see anything else. Thanks.
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