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Posted by JerePa on January 16, 2004 at 08:23:42 from (66.109.251.112):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Mc Cormack Deering T-20 can you tell me ab posted by okieb on January 15, 2004 at 21:01:54:
Most tractors don't have the side curtains. Some engine parts are still available as the engine is the same as a F20 with the exception of the head. Diffwerent head gasket & valves. Most people buy a parts tractor if major parts are needed. There were over 15,000 of these made from 1932 till 1939. A good book to get is Iconographics "Tractractor photo book" They are always on ebay. Check out this site-www.ibdozing.com. Go to the project site & scroll down tom see some photos of T20s. If the tractor will run & steer nicely, It would be worth $1200.00.
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