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gregk

03-05-2008 19:07:49




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I have most of a mechanical loader for a mccormick deering 10-20 but I am missing the uprights on the front so I don't know where or how they attach. There is a very grainy picture in the vintage photos which is some help but I need more. Is anyone familiar with them or have a better picture?




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mkirsch

03-07-2008 06:16:20




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 Re: mechanical loader in reply to Re: 460 is a knocking..., 03-05-2008 19:07:49  
F12 uses a channel-iron frame. Very likely that the mechanical loader designs are VERY similar, though.



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gregk

03-07-2008 18:38:05




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 Re: mechanical loader in reply to mkirsch, 03-07-2008 06:16:20  
maybe i should look into those for some help the. There is not much on the front of a 10-20 to attatch to which adds to the confusion



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jjamna

03-06-2008 20:56:45




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 Re: mechanical loader in reply to gregk, 03-05-2008 19:07:49  
Go to Google and type McCormick Deering #30 loader and it will take you to a site that has a lot of pictures. I tried posting a link but they won't let me. Afraid of competition I guess



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gregk

03-06-2008 16:11:11




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 Re: mechanical loader in reply to gregk, 03-05-2008 19:07:49  
yeah I tried the historical society. I don't supppose the f-12 frame is like the bathtub used on the 10-20.



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karl f

03-05-2008 20:00:22




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 Re: mechanical loader in reply to Re: 460 is a knocking..., 03-05-2008 19:07:49  
have you tried looking through the wisconsin historical society photos?

there's one for an F12 sinking into the ground on my family's farm, likely different front piece though

karl f



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