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Posted by Harold H on March 16, 2007 at 07:39:31 from (69.40.90.177):
In Reply to: Decal confusion posted by Roger Mills on March 16, 2007 at 06:55:09:
On the A and AV and B and BN the decals were McCormick Deering in small writing over Farmall in big writing. Changed to McCormick in little writing over Farmall in big writing in 1947. As stated Farmall was the predomonite name on the row crop tractors. The I-A was International. There was no International AV (high clear). Cultivision was a advertising name used for the offset seating and was on some A & B series decals and not on some, no specific dates. Starting with the letter series through the 06 series, all Farmalls had either McCormick Deering or McCormick in small letters over the big letters Farmall on the side of the hood. With the 66 series the Farmall name started being downgraded and International was in big letters on the side of the hood and Farmall was in small letters over the model number. The Farmall name disappeared in the 80's. Standard type/wheel type tractors were decaled McCormick or McCormick Deering untill the number series was introduced in 1955. After that all standard/wheel tractors were International. All industrial tractors were Internationals after the mid 1930's. Before the mid 1930's industrial tractors were McCormick Deering as were the other non Farmall standard tractors.
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