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ihc49er#2

02-03-2008 08:59:05




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how come we have no info. pictures, or storys about this first diesel tractor that ihc built in 1934 till 1940? who has one? lets see some pictures.those a,h,m, kind of get a little boring everyday.not running anything down just would be nice to hear about the less common stuff.




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pgo12

02-04-2008 00:25:07




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 Re: WD40 McCORMICK DEERINGS where in reply to ihc49er#2, 02-03-2008 08:59:05  
the older standard treads are some of my favorites. pg



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ihc49er#2

02-03-2008 18:12:26




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 Re: WD40 McCORMICK DEERINGS where in reply to ihc49er#2, 02-03-2008 08:59:05  
sorry andy if i got carried away, but theres a lot of people that have not seen some of these tractors such as W12,W14,andWD40s.thought it would be interesting topic.



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ihc49er#2

02-03-2008 13:53:04




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 Re: WD40 McCORMICK DEERINGS where in reply to ihc49er#2, 02-03-2008 08:59:05  
ya andy its obvious you didnt get what i was talking about.i looked for my info. before posting my add . i wanted to see more of older 1930s stuff talked about, along with a, h, and m tractors.this is probally before your time and you could learn also before putting fingers in gear.



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Red Mist

02-03-2008 15:30:40




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 Re: WD40 McCORMICK DEERINGS where in reply to ihc49er#2, 02-03-2008 13:53:04  
ihc: It won't cost you anything to be nice to Andy. He's just a nice, enthusiastic kid who loves farmalls and knows quite a bit a bout them for his age. He's been trying to help folks on this forum for a long time - probably longer than you've been posting on it. Maybe if he irritates you, you could just ignore him rather than being cruel?
mike



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steelfronts

02-03-2008 13:31:35




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 Re: WD40 McCORMICK DEERINGS where in reply to ihc49er#2, 02-03-2008 08:59:05  
third party image

Here is a late model.



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agpilot

02-03-2008 14:48:13




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 Re: WD40 McCORMICK DEERINGS where in reply to steelfronts, 02-03-2008 13:31:35  
Thanks steelfronts: Ya,great picture. I would have liked using that for plowing corn fields after picking time in late Fall just befor freeze up. Not sitting exposed like on our MD when Cold and Windy with ice pellets stinging my face ...but either one would be good. ag



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James Williams

02-03-2008 13:10:59




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 Re: WD40 McCORMICK DEERINGS where in reply to ihc49er#2, 02-03-2008 08:59:05  
49er,Every one to his own,I enjoy reading about the F series,I grew up on letter series and its hard for me to relize there antique,theres still a lot of them being used on the farms today

jimmy



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Andy Motteberg

02-03-2008 13:00:47




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 Re: WD40 McCORMICK DEERINGS where in reply to ihc49er#2, 02-03-2008 08:59:05  
You could try finding pics of them in the Tractor Photos. What do you mean "a,h,m tractors are boring"????? They are not boring at all! All Farmalls are good!



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ihc49er#2

02-03-2008 10:43:00




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 Re: WD40 McCORMICK DEERINGS where in reply to ihc49er#2, 02-03-2008 08:59:05  
thanks agpilot, thats just amazing that there is that kind of original iron out there! i have the little W12 fully restored on full steel.re stored a W30.working on a WK40 now. always been looking for the WD40 but it seams there nonexistant. those WD40s in good working clothes make my day, thanks ihc49er#2



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agpilot

02-03-2008 09:43:47




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 Re: WD40 McCORMICK DEERINGS where in reply to ihc49er#2, 02-03-2008 08:59:05  
Hi ihc49er: I agree, You might find this link to smokestak com good reading and click on the thumbnail pictures. ag



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