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10-20 OR 15-30?

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DAVE

04-14-2004 03:57:33




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I have what I was told was a McCormick Deering 10-20 tractor. It does not have a serial number tag. The number stamped on the motor is KC341544. The casting code numbers on the engine and other parts have a "D" code. Can someone tell me if this is indeed a 10-20. It has the steering shaft offset to the right. I read this was done on the 15-30. It does not have a power takeoff shaft. I thought 10-20's came standard with this. Any help would be appreciated.

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Nebraska Cowman

04-14-2004 04:22:07




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 Re: 10-20 OR 15-30? in reply to DAVE, 04-14-2004 03:57:33  
It's a 10-20, the 15-30s had a TG prefix. Pto was an option on both tractors.



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txblu

04-14-2004 10:36:27




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 Re: Re: 10-20 OR 15-30? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 04-14-2004 04:22:07  
Heck, I thought you guys were talking about motor oil... Shows what I know about red.LOL
txBLU



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DAVE

04-14-2004 09:21:29




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 Re: Re: 10-20 OR 15-30? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 04-14-2004 04:22:07  
THANKS. THE NUMBER ON THE MOTOR WOULD MAKE IT A 1929 IF I AM LOOKING AT IT CORRECTLY.



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Nebraska Cowman

04-14-2004 10:15:36




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 Re: Re: Re: 10-20 OR 15-30? in reply to DAVE, 04-14-2004 09:21:29  
your number looks too high. crawl under the tractor. the date the main frame was cast will be back under the transmission.



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