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McCormick 1020

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jim/wis

01-16-2007 17:07:00




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can anyone tell me what the proper paint color is for a 1935 1020, i just bought a 1020 and it looks like it was completly red instead of gray.




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El Toro

01-17-2007 04:07:27




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 Re: McCormick 1020 in reply to jim/wis, 01-16-2007 17:07:00  
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We had a 1926 10-20 painted gray, but here's one built in 1927 painted green. The current owner is a WW2 vet in his mid 80's. The tractor was bought new in 1927 by his late dad. It's on the old home place in Iowa. Hal



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James Williams

01-16-2007 18:19:45




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 Re: McCormick 1020 in reply to jim/wis, 01-16-2007 17:07:00  
Jim,your tractor should be gray,All 1936 tractors were gray



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jim/wis

01-16-2007 19:29:25




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 Re: McCormick 1020 in reply to James Williams, 01-16-2007 18:19:45  
does any one have paint numbers for the paint scheme on the 1020, also the tractor was originaly set up as a kerosene burner, with starting on gas, I would like to use this tractor for plowing a few acres.and mabe some belt work is it ok to burn straight gasolene. and working this tractor. or should i bring it back to kerosene .



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James Williams

01-17-2007 00:15:12




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 Re: McCormick 1020 in reply to jim/wis, 01-16-2007 19:29:25  
Jim,Straight gas is fine,unless you have a working manifold,curtains,and all other equiptment to burn kerosene you need to burn gass anyhow



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the Unforgiven

01-16-2007 17:37:41




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 Re: McCormick 1020 in reply to jim/wis, 01-16-2007 17:07:00  
Can't find my book, pretty sure it should not be red until fall of '36.



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