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Mccormick deering 10/20 carb

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Paul Whisler

01-26-2003 16:50:24




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Needing to know what carb was on the 10/20 and were can I get a re-build kit for it. by the way thanks for the help with the magneto info.




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Bruce Mosher

03-12-2004 08:38:32




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 Re: Mccormick deering 10/20 carb in reply to Paul Whisler, 01-26-2003 16:50:24  
I have a three part brass carb for my 10-20 looking for rebuilt kit
wondering what luck you had
thanks for the help



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Paul Whisler

01-28-2003 18:53:28




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 Re: Mccormick deering 10/20 carb in reply to Paul Whisler, 01-26-2003 16:50:24  
thanks for the help, got the old girl running but carb leaks pretty bad, will keep working on her



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casered

01-27-2003 19:39:13




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 Re: Mccormick deering 10/20 carb in reply to Paul Whisler, 01-26-2003 16:50:24  
According to my Nebraska tractor test book it should have an Ensign 1 1/4 inch carb. If you want to replace the cork float you can get brass floats for them through Kinsingers engine service in Meyersdale Pa. This is a mennonite gentleman I believe, so he has no phone number. I can get the address if interested.



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Tom

01-27-2003 16:42:38




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 Re: Mccormick deering 10/20 carb in reply to Paul Whisler, 01-26-2003 16:50:24  
Paul,
I did the same thing as Terry did on my 15-30 carb, and have had no problems. I put a new needle and I need a new float, but havent got around to it yet. Dont think there is anything to actually rebuild!? You should be able to get a new float through Rice Equiptment for about $20.00.....814-226-9200. My 15-30 has a Ensign 1 and 1/2 carb on it, it has two inlets, gas/kerosine, and water, dont know what model they put on a 10-20. Good luck.
Tom

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terry

01-26-2003 20:28:50




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 Re: Mccormick deering 10/20 carb in reply to Paul Whisler, 01-26-2003 16:50:24  
Hi, Just took my carb. off the 10-20. Let it soak in the cleaning solution after taking apart. Put it back together and it works fine.

I would have liked to have found another float cause the one in it was cork and looked to be as old as the tractor. Anyhow, the ugly cork float worked fine. I guess what I am trying to say, is you may not need a kit. Most important part is the needle and seat, and you may be able to buy those separate, thats what I did with my 04 and that seat looked a lot like the 10-20 did. I would just take your old one to the IH dealer and see if he can match it up. Now that I think about it, I don't believe the 10-20 had a removable seat. Can't tell you the name of the carb on the old girl but do know that it is brass and has a shield on the side that says made in USA. When you have the carb apart, be sure to blow out all the passages and clean the gas line coming to carb. Wouldn't hurt to put in a inline filter. Good luck

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