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Posted by Harold H on January 31, 2004 at 14:20:16 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: International or McCormick posted by JR on January 30, 2004 at 10:54:17:
I'm a day or two late on this question and it looks like it has been covered pretty good. However, in simple terms, generally, at least through the 06 series, if the big sign on the side of the hood said Farmall in big letters it also had McCormick or McCormick Deering on the same sign in small letters. If it said International in big letters on the side of the hood it also said McCormick in small letters on the same sign. If it was a McCormick or McCormick Deering it just said this in big letters on the side of the hood. Generally if it was an industral it was always a International. If it was a standard/wheel type it was a McCormick or McCormick Deering through the letter series then was an International. The row crop tractors were Farmalls. There are a few exceptions to all rules. For example, early Fairway tractors were McCormick Deerings. Later Fairway tractors were International. Is a Fairway tractor an industrial tractor or a wheel/standard tractor? Just to stir the question. Harold H
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