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Re: McCormic 10-20
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Posted by russ hamm on May 19, 2006 at 15:18:36 from (63.245.179.200):
In Reply to: McCormic 10-20 posted by Glenn FitzGerald on May 19, 2006 at 09:49:07:
glen, i have had 7 10-20's over the years and i really like 'em a lot because of their size. we also have and had a lot of 15-30's and 22-36's. the 10-20 heads and parts are a lot lighter to lift than the others. one insight i have on them is that the w-30's are the same size, but they can pull more than a 10-20 and around here an f-20 can pull as much as a 10-20 generally so for a lot of people they were obsolete pretty early . i think with steel wheels and side curtains they really look good and maybe better lines than a w-30 in general.the 10-20 whupped up on the fordson when it came out and for international harvestor that was what they were looking for at the time as the fordson was hurting everybody's tractor sales in the early 20's. bottom line was the 10-20 for it's time was a well built easy to maintain tractor that would start when you needed it to and pull 2 bottoms when you wanted it to.
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