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Locating I.D

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Dental

01-15-2008 13:37:17




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Try to find out where the Serial ID is located on a Mc Cormick Deering 15-30. Someone said the Model was a 22-36. Year is around 1929




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Bob Kerr

01-16-2008 22:49:38




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 Re: Locating I.D in reply to Dental, 01-15-2008 13:37:17  
Should be an alum tag on the firewall under the gas tank. If there is only holes or rivets left, then look on the side of the engine block for a raised pad. There should be engine serial numbers stamped there and they match the tractor serial number. A 29 and newer will have a loop type manifold and an oil filter. The manifold will have a square plate with 2 bolts on the center top and say gasoline on one side and Kerosene on the other. If it doesn;t have that plate it is older than 29 and will run on kero only. (It will run on gas but not well when hot)If it has 3 "gas" caps one is for gasoline, one for kerosene, and one for water which feeds into the engine to keep it from pinging under loads when on kero. Some only have 2 caps for gas and kero.

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Bob Kerr

01-16-2008 22:48:27




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 Re: Locating I.D in reply to Dental, 01-15-2008 13:37:17  
Should be an alum tag on the firewall under the gas tank. If there is only holes or rivets left, then look on the side of the engine block for a raised pad. There should be engine serial numbers stamped there and they match the tractor serial number. A 29 and newer will have a loop type manifold and an oil filter. The manifold will have a square plate with 2 bolts on the center top and say gasoline on one side and Kerosene on the other. If it doesn;t have that plate it is older than 29 and will run on kero only. (It will run on gas but not well when hot)If it has 3 "gas" caps one is for gasoline, one for kerosene, and one for water which feeds into the engine to keep it from pinging under loads when on kero. Some only have 2 caps for gas and kero.

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