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Parts For A McC. D. 22x36 Thresher

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Crazy Red Power

10-23-2006 19:37:57




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Yep. You probably think I'm crazy.But I won't give up hope on restoring my thresher. It's serial number is 7098T & is the oldest one I personally have seen. It still has red on the sprockets & green on the pulleys which is the paint scheme used before the 1/14/1927 paint committee decision #33; but, bears the McCormick - Deering decal borne after 3/8/1926. Not to say it is the oldest... Just the oldest one that I know of. Anyways, I'm trying to find a few parts (not so easy to do in south-eastern Wi. where fields seem to grow houses, not crops, these days!). I need a tensioner pulley for the wind stacker belt, cylinder teeth, feeder apron (at least the wood pieces) & the main drive pulley is starting to separate & needs replacement. A few belts are missing & the drive belt is a little wooley around the edges. A manual written between 1925-26 for the West Pullman made threshers would be helpful, too. Was there a shop manual made for these things? One more question: Can I get away with using crimp-nuts on the wood straw walker bearing bolts instead of the square nuts with the galvanized strip retainers?

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Mike Androvich

10-24-2006 15:53:32




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 Re: Parts For A McC. D. 22x36 Thresher in reply to Crazy Red Power - S.E.-Wi, 10-23-2006 19:37:57  
Where do you find the serial number? I have an all wood International built around 1920. The wood is in great shape but the metal parts need help here and there. Did not know there were serial numbers for threshers.



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Crazy Red Power - S.E.-Wi

10-28-2006 15:30:26




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 Re: Parts For A McC. D. 22x36 Thresher in reply to Mike Androvich, 10-24-2006 15:53:32  
The serial number on my all steel is stencelled under the beater shaft pulley & also stamped into the iron frame straight under that. I'm not sure where they are on the wood threshers, but I'd look for stencellings on the wood or some kind of stamping/engraving on the iron framework if there is any. It has been some time since I have seen a wood side thresher.



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russ hamm

10-24-2006 10:02:54




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 Re: Parts For A McC. D. 22x36 Thresher in reply to Crazy Red Power - S.E.-Wi, 10-23-2006 19:37:57  
crazy, i have a parts machine in central kansas.good luck and i don't think you are crazy.let me know. i have a really well kept up low hours late machine in the shed that i'm getting ready this winter.



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55 50

10-24-2006 08:13:43




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 Re: Parts For A McC. D. 22x36 Thresher in reply to Crazy Red Power - S.E.-Wi, 10-23-2006 19:37:57  
Your title made me think you were asking for something for a thresher AND a 22-36 tractor!!
This also made me wonder if there was any connection between a threshing machine's size and IH's decision to name a tractor the 22-36 size?



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Crazy Red Power - S.E.-Wi

10-24-2006 10:31:48




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 Re: Parts For A McC. D. 22x36 Thresher in reply to 55 50, 10-24-2006 08:13:43  
I was a bit tired last night when I typed the post on my thresher. It's a 22x38. 22in. cylinder x 38in. seperator. The McCormick 22-36 tractor had 22hp. on the drawbar & 36hp. on the belt. The 22-36 is pretty much a 15-30 with a little more oomph that was boosted about 1928. I don't recall if the number change was reflected on the fender stickers. They lasted 'till 1934. I think the W-30 took up the slack in the tractor line when the 22-36 was retired.

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55 50

10-24-2006 15:16:30




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 Re: Parts For A McC. D. 22x36 Thresher in reply to Crazy Red Power - S.E.-Wi, 10-24-2006 10:31:48  
My dad had a 22-36 tractor and yes the number decals did say 22-36. He also had a W-30 later, but they weren"t as powerful as the 22-36, just a little more convenient to operate on rubber and with the 4th speed.



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Nebraska Cowman

10-24-2006 04:20:29




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 Re: Parts For A McC. D. 22x36 Thresher in reply to Crazy Red Power - S.E.-Wi, 10-23-2006 19:37:57  
I have a box of cylinder teeth and some pulleys. Let me know if I can help.
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