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Whats the earliest farmal

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Shaggy

07-27-2003 07:31:49




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This may have been asked before but I was wondering what is the earliest Farmall or McCormick Deering? Thanks Shaggy.




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Guy Fay

07-27-2003 07:36:25




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 Re: Whats the earliest farmal in reply to Shaggy, 07-27-2003 07:31:49  
The earliest Farmall (IH row crop tractor)was the "Farmall" (later known as the Farmall Regular) first produced for sale in 1924.

The earliest McCormick-Deering (which was a name IH sold some tractors under) was probably a 15-30 or 10-20 sold in 1923. 15-30 gear drives were sold under the International name for two years.

The first tractor sold by IH was in 1906 (IH engine, outside produced chassis). The first all-IH tractor would have been 1907 or 1908. The first experimental tractors were actually built by IH's corporate predecessors, as early as 1891.

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Gary Duff

07-27-2003 09:35:06




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 Re: Re: Whats the earliest farmal in reply to Guy Fay, 07-27-2003 07:36:25  
what about the Titans and Mogels weren't they built in the teens.



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Guy Fay

07-27-2003 11:27:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Whats the earliest farmal in reply to Gary Duff, 07-27-2003 09:35:06  
The names of Mogul and Titan were first used in I believe 1910 or early 1911. Many of the tractors sold under those names were already in production under different names- International (Mogul Type Cs) or Reliance (Titan 45, 20, 25).



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JRM

07-27-2003 17:22:34




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Whats the earliest farmal in reply to Guy Fay, 07-27-2003 11:27:15  
I know there are a couple of Titan 30-60's and Mogul 30-60's from the teens left. Are there any other early IH tractors still out there?



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Guy Fay

07-27-2003 17:40:19




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Whats the earliest farmal in reply to JRM, 07-27-2003 17:22:34  
There's at least some around. They don't take to trailering very well, so you don't see too many at shows unless they're based there.



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Shaggy

07-27-2003 19:50:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Whats the earliest farmal in reply to Guy Fay, 07-27-2003 17:40:19  
Thanks for all the information. It helped clear up a few things. Thanks again Shaggy



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mike schmudlach

07-28-2003 20:21:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Whats the earliest far in reply to Shaggy , 07-27-2003 19:50:18  
There was a 1906 at our state show this weekend. It is owned by Krause.
The oldest "Farmall" is owned by Neal Stone of Wisconsin. It is an experimental Regular.
Mike



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