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1928 or 29 International tractor on steel

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Scott Ryhti

12-26-2004 18:31:04




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can anyone tell me something about or show me a picture of an on 1928 or 29 international tractor. thanks Scott




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it won't let me

12-26-2004 18:34:08




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 Re: 1928 or 29 International tractor on steel in reply to Scott Ryhti, 12-26-2004 18:31:04  
many models fit that. do you know what model you want info about?



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Scott Ryhti

12-26-2004 18:36:52




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 Re: 1928 or 29 International tractor on steel in reply to it won't let me, 12-26-2004 18:34:08  
Thanks Pal but I dont know the model of this tractor. thank yu for your help Scott
is there a model 210 .



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Sloroll

12-26-2004 18:43:46




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 Re: 1928 or 29 International tractor on steel in reply to Scott Ryhti, 12-26-2004 18:36:52  
10-20, 22-36, Regular? I think that covers them.

I believe you can find an example of each in the "tractor Photos" link to the right on this page. Just search each of the three.



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tah other guy

12-27-2004 09:45:11




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 Re: 1928 or 29 International tractor on steel in reply to Sloroll, 12-26-2004 18:43:46  
It could also be a 15-30, F20, F30, F12, F14.



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Mike Androvich

12-28-2004 10:04:07




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 Re: 1928 or 29 International tractor on steel in reply to tah other guy, 12-27-2004 09:45:11  
They didn't make any F-series tractors in 1928 or 1929. The only tractors available were the McD 10-20 (in multiple versions like orchards and industrials), the McD 15-30 (again in many versions), the original McD Farmall (not known then as the Farmall Regular until 1931), and last but not least the Model 20 TracTracTor. Got to be one of those if it's 28 or 29!



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Sloroll

12-26-2004 18:46:27




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 OOoops! in reply to Sloroll, 12-26-2004 18:43:46  
Tractor Photos to the LEFT on this page. I've always been a bit backwards.



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