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IH vs. Farmall vs. Mc Cormick

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Jacob FitzGeral

04-30-2004 09:39:43




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Can someone give me the difference between these three tractor manufacturers? For example the M has all three names on it. THANKS, JAKE




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Dan Kelley

04-30-2004 12:19:50




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 Re: IH vs. Farmall vs. Mc Cormick in reply to Jacob FitzGerald, 04-30-2004 09:39:43  
There are a couple other quirks as well. For example, the M did have some industrial buyers, and IH did put "International" logos on some M's for that reason. These are not to be confused with the International I-6 tractors, which are essentially the same thing with different serial numbers and a couple changes. At least that is what I have been told.



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Harold H

04-30-2004 10:54:35




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 Re: IH vs. Farmall vs. Mc Cormick in reply to Jacob FitzGerald, 04-30-2004 09:39:43  
Jacob,

During the letter series era, with a few exceptions, all IHC tractors were labled as follows: Row crop type tractors were labled FARMALL with McCormick or McCormick Deering in small letters over Farmall. Standard/wheel/wheatland type tractors were labled McCORMICK or McCORMICK DEERING. Industrial type tractors were labled INTERNATIONAL with McCormick or McCormick Deering in small letters over International. All were IH or IHC tractors which stood for International Harvester Company which built them. With some modifications this policy of naming basicly ran from the 1920's thru the 1960's. (Standard/wheel/wheatland type tractors changed from being McCormick to being International in the late 1950's)

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Wild Horses

04-30-2004 10:13:17




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 Re: IH vs. Farmall vs. Mc Cormick in reply to Jacob FitzGerald, 04-30-2004 09:39:43  
They're all IH. The Farmalls are Row Crop tractors. The McCormick Deering was used for the Wheatland or Standard tractors. Many of the Farmall stickers have McCormick Deering printed on them also, but that is the difference.



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