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Re: #9 sickle mower
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Posted by Leroy on December 19, 2004 at 06:27:27 from (216.255.40.97):
In Reply to: Re: #9 sickle mower posted by JRnMS on December 19, 2004 at 04:25:59:
That I & C 7 H stand for International Harvestor Company and they made the McCormick and also the Deering Mowers, the Deering being different than the McCormick units and not as desireable for use but as desireable for coluctors. The Deering is not in any way related to John Deere. If I were closer I would be interested in both but I live in Wapakoneta Ohio and have never been farther than Ill. in that direction, How far would that be 1000? mile? As for my name(handle) it was supposed be Leroy but finger hit the wrong key and did not see it till after it was posted. The regular gear refered to the operating speed and was the normal And McCormick made the model 9 as the last horse drawn mower they made up till the mid 50's and the No. 7 just before with the No. 4 and New Big 4 earlier and I have those in my colections. The John deere Big 4 was their last Horse drawn mower and also built up to the 50's as well
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