[Farmall] Images of Jim Moran's McCormick Deering 10-20, etc.

Mike Schmudlach mschmudlach at charter.net
Sat Nov 26 10:30:11 PST 2005


Boschmags were put on all export tractors instead of the IH mag.
MIke
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Hall" <jthall at worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Images of Jim Moran's McCormick Deering 10-20, etc.


> Roberto, if I remember right all of your tractors would be considered
> "export's", correct? I have seen things in the parts book that were noted
> for export only. Compared to US machines I am sure you could come up with
> quite a few questions.
> I wonder why yours has a Bosch mag? Were Bosch mags vey common in your
area?
>
> John
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Roberto Rivero" <rj.rivero at gmail.com>
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> Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 12:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [Farmall] Images of Jim Moran's McCormick Deering 10-20, etc.
>
>
> May be .... i have a 22 36 wich plate is missing and has a Robert Bosch
mag,
> and and the location of diferents parts as oil filter, exaust, ect are
very
> similar like the one in this 1020. may be this is older since i see that
the
> belt pulley in radiator is a flat one and mine is a V one. mine was made
> after 1927 since the date i found under the tractor shows that year.
>
> On 11/20/05, John Hall <jthall at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> >
> > I've been observing all the posts on trying to determine year models and
> > don't recall anyone mention using parts books. I have run into a couple
of
> > older IHC tractors where the use of a parts book helped greatly in
> > determining year model or determining somebody had been visiting the
> > salvage
> > yard over the years just to keep things running. I know parts books
aren't
> > exactly cheap and if you have a complete machine you probably don't need
> > one. But if you want a "correct" machine you may find them a valuable
> > resource.
> >
> > As for why anyone really wants to know what year Jim's tractor is, it
> > really
> > shouldn't matter unless you are concerned with using the machine as a
> > resource for determing decals and decal placement or are planning on
> > restoring it. My interest in the machine would be correct decals and
> > placement. Dad has a 1924 model that has technically never been put out
to
> > pasture. Although it was no longer sent to the field for farming after
the
> > "60's, it has always been kept under a shed and ready to go at a moments
> > notice. However, it has been painted once and has spent numerous hours
> > snaking logs out of the woods. The later has been less than kind to the
> > fenders but remarkably not a hole in the radiator!!!! We have no
intention
> > of restoring this one, just plan on maintaining it's "ready in a moment"
> > status. You just don't see many machines in working clothes anymore.
> >
> > As for determining the age of Jims machine without the serial number
there
> > are a few things different on the early 10-20's. The air cleaner and
> > exhaust
> > system are different. I don't know for sure about the 10-20's but the
hood
> > and " firewall" were different on the Industrial 20's (I-20's) due to
> > different exhaust sytems. I also believe the front wheel bearings were
> > different. We had to replace the nut that holds the brake drum on on
dad's
> > 24 model, I believe that shaft and possibly the drum were different
also.
> >
> > I remember a differnet mag available for some of the Farmalls but wasn't
> > that one a Bosch?
> >
> > John Hall
> >
> >
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