McCormick grain drill

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What in the world makes you say its in working condition? From what I saw in the first few pics its
a basket case.
 
Well, an old wooden one!

So, it?s no so useful, but it?s in good shape for what it is.

It?s kinda rare to find good wood, but needs restoring so it?s a work in progress.

To say, that is neat, but not worth a gold mine.

Paul
 
I paid $2.50 for mine at auction. I intended to buy the better one. He had 3 Good, fair and
bad. X kept holding me up I left without her. Got there after the good one had been sold. By
the time I got down to the fair one they had just knocked the hammer down on it, so I got the bad
one. They had a junked F-30 with the op manual for it. I asked to buy the manual but he said
that it would make the junker sell better, besides, he said he didnt really think I had a F-30.
So when I went to get it, I took my F-30 instead of my 20. I supprised him, but, of course, the
manual was gone, but not the junker. I pulled it around 8 miles home. I spent $14.00 for new
sides and that was around 1970. I and my boy sided it again around 15yres ago, and the lumber
wasnt as good, and it cost around more than $40. Its a 1924 disc drill, 14 hole. I have a manual
for it. A farmer could buy it with or without wood wheels. Mine has steel wheels. I spent a
decade with one hole plugged up as I had broken/lost a part. Luckily Someone found access to IHC
old parts and found me one, thank you so much.
 

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