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McCormick Deering change revisit

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Roger Mills

03-24-2007 08:54:44




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Just FYI--I have three brochures, first is "4 Brand New Farmalls", #A-503-CC, the second is "Farmall Cultivision power and machines for vegtable growers" #A-310-EE. Both have photo's of A,AV,B, and first one has photo's of H, M and MD as well. In all photos they show McCormick Deering above with Farmall at nearly twice that height just below. No IH, in fact on the small tractors the lettering goes from about 2" from the rear of the hood all the way to the hump on the side with the circle/letter in that. By the way, all of them show black outlined Farmall emblems. The third brochure is called "The Farmall Family" (no #), which includes the W,O and T series, it shows the same pattern as above but with "Standard" for W, "Orchard" for O, about 2" below McCormick Deering, both have McCormick Deering emblems, and for the T series only "International" in two places, one on hood and one each rear side with an International emblem. Printing on the rear page of #2 and #3 both speak of Cyrus Hall McCormick and the success of the company over the last 75 years, and #1 refers to a total of a half million tractors sold world wide.

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Roger Mills

03-24-2007 21:44:10




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 Re: McCormick Deering change revisit in reply to Roger Mills, 03-24-2007 08:54:44  
Thanks Jim, now I know the dates of the brochures. The one from '39 could be pre-production, but the one from '41??, they had made alot of tractors by then.



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Jim Becker

03-25-2007 09:16:25




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 Re: McCormick Deering change revisit in reply to Roger Mills, 03-24-2007 21:44:10  
Yeah, you would think by '41. But the people making up the brochures didn't seem to worry much about having the latest pictures. Once they had a layout, they would keep reusing pictures. I don't have the '41 brochure you have, but I have one with the same title (A-110-DD from 1940). It still has a lot of pre-production A pictures in it, including the front page. Visual clues usually include the wierd wheel weights, rear tank supports and front wheels.

The B pictures pretty well look like production tractors. In any case, they all seem to show the large decal as you described at the start of this thread.

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Jim Becker

03-24-2007 20:21:01




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 Re: McCormick Deering change revisit in reply to Roger Mills, 03-24-2007 08:54:44  
#A-503-CC is from 1939.
#A-310-EE is from 1941.
Be aware that the ones pictured would be pre-production tractors, particularly in A-503-CC.



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georgeky

03-24-2007 09:34:37




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 Re: McCormick Deering change revisit in reply to Roger Mills, 03-24-2007 08:54:44  
Roger I saw a picture while back of the 1,000,000th Farmall it was a M.



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