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McCormick Deering 22-36 serial# location

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Clark Koch

09-02-2004 12:57:44




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I recently inherited a 22-36 and would like to get the serial number for it, if I can find it. Where would this # be located on the tractor.




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Out Back Dave

09-03-2004 13:01:46




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 Re: McCormick Deering 22-36 serial# location in reply to Clark Koch, 09-02-2004 12:57:44  
Well done, I have a '29
McCormick wanted to call them 22-36. IH said no! They were to be 15-30 tractors with 22-36 engines. This is my understanding. They also had a water pump, driven by "V" belt, because of more heating due to increased bore dia. The 15-30 used a flat belt and thermal syphon. The data plate was affixed to the bulkhead as suggested, but were known to vibrate loose at the rivets and fall off. I think mine may have been removed to place an additional aftermarked oil filter on... at least there are rivet holes there. I believe the SN would read "GT" as in Gear Tractor on the manual.

What is its' condition?

OBDave WA

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K-Mo

09-02-2004 15:37:38




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 kmokgm@a-m-u.net in reply to Clark Koch, 09-02-2004 12:57:44  
As I recall the serial number would be on an aluminum ID tag riveted to the vertical sheet metal panel at the rear of the engine. On these earlier tractors the engine serial number generally matched the chassis number. The engine number is stamped into a flat pad on the engine block. Towards the front on the right, I believe. The serial number should start with a couple of letters (I think my 10-20s have KC and 15-30s TG). I have 10-20s, 15-30s and a 22-36, but they are at my other place 120 miles away. It's my understanding that the 22-36 is the same as a 15-30 with a larger cylinder bore. I have also been told that although 22-36 decals are sold today, McCormick Deering never decaled them with 22-36. Another difference is the 15-30s have a flat fan belt while the 22-36s have a "V" belt. the 15-30s were gray and the 22-36s red.
This is all off the top of my head so if it is in error I'm sure someone will and some commentary. I won't be offended.
K-Mo

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Mike Androvich

09-02-2004 18:47:52




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 Re: kmokgm@a-m-u.net in reply to K-Mo, 09-02-2004 15:37:38  
K-Mo, You did really well except for the red painted 22-36s. IH didn't paint tractors red until the model year 1937. This was long after they stopped making the 15-30s (rated 22-36).



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