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McCormick Deering W-30

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Peter L

06-23-2005 07:22:17




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Hey all -

Attached are photos of a 1939 McCormick Deering W-30 tractor that followed
Calvin & I home from the East coast of the Thumb of Michigan yesterday.
The thing runs & drives well. It realistically needs a few days of
several tweaks and some fluid changes, and would be good enough for the
painting process (scraping, wire wheeling, bumping & them painting) to
begin.

Per the book, it is a 1939 and was originally ordered from the factory with
rubber tires, thus giving it a road gear. None of the tires match nor
look all that good. It has 4 speeds, is crank start (and started right
up after sitting nearly 4 years on some pretty smelly gas), and per the
book, weighs a little over 5000 lbs.

We have lots of stuff going on at home these next few weeks that is
unfortunately not tractor related, thus it won't get a lot of attention for
a few weeks, but we will be working to make sure it is ready for the
Riverbend Steam & Gas show in Allendale, MI on July 15-16.

Pete

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El Toro

06-23-2005 13:33:54




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 Re: McCormick Deering W-30 in reply to Peter L, 06-23-2005 07:22:17  
It will look better than new with a good cleaning, a lot of sanding and a couple of coats of polyurathane paint. Hal



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Peter L

06-23-2005 07:28:25




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 Re: McCormick Deering W-30 in reply to Peter L, 06-23-2005 07:22:17  
Use this link for the picture if it does not work. I had troubles posting a picture.



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pgo12

06-23-2005 09:43:08




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 Re: McCormick Deering W-30 in reply to Peter L, 06-23-2005 07:28:25  
nice 30 there. like the cast hubs. sheetmetal looks good too. would like to see a photo when your finished. pg



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Pete in Holland, MI

06-23-2005 19:01:15




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 Re: McCormick Deering W-30 in reply to pgo12, 06-23-2005 09:43:08  
You can count on finished photos. Probably the kid on board will be sporting a bigger smile too!



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