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10-20 crawler

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kirk

01-17-2004 16:45:59




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has anyone herd of such a thing if so how many were made and what would it be worth.




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jason

01-18-2004 18:08:09




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 Re: 10-20 crawler in reply to kirk , 01-17-2004 16:45:59  
trackson made a kit to go on the 10-20's that predates the tractractor. There's a guy in New York with one, he wanted $5000 for one that ran a few years ago before he parked it.



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Bill B

01-17-2004 17:33:21




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 Re: 10-20 crawler in reply to kirk , 01-17-2004 16:45:59  
Yesterday I looked at a 10-20 road grader. It was the strangest thing I have seen in a while. The operator sat near the radiator, and had extended controls. The grader attachment went forward of that, and he had access to the steering control, and two more wheels to operate the blade. It is for sale, and while pretty rough, is restorable. Located in CT if anybody has any interest.



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Mike Androvich

01-17-2004 17:04:47




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 Re: 10-20 crawler in reply to kirk , 01-17-2004 16:45:59  
What you probably mean is a Model 20 TracTracTor. These units used an engine extremely similar to the 10-20 wheel tractor. Rally the only difference is that the Model 20 utilized a fuel pump. IHC manufactured a little over 1500 of these, from 1928 to 1931, and they are pretty hard to find. They seem to be scattered all over the country with no particular location better than another. I have a 1931 model myself that came from California. Value is whatever you think it should be. It is not a common piece, so take it from there. I have pictures of mine of you would like to see a good original one.

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kirk

01-19-2004 06:11:53




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 Re: Re: 10-20 crawler in reply to Mike Androvich, 01-17-2004 17:04:47  
could you please send a picture.



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Mike Androvich

01-19-2004 14:35:46




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 Re: Re: Re: 10-20 crawler in reply to kirk, 01-19-2004 06:11:53  
Kirk, I posted a photo of the Model 20 on the Tractor Photos page here on the Website. If you would like more give me your email address and I can send them to you.



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