Ours was a #24. It was in very good condition, almost looked like new, as it was always shedded. Very seldom sit outside even during harvest. Unfortunately I traded it off years ago, not even sure on what. Maybe a 615 combine i bought new in 1971.
Get it all restored & mounted & it should be the talk of many shows. I've been an IH man all my life but when you've seen so many Hs& Ms retored they get to be old hat to look at. Now a #20 picker all spruced up & looking like the day it came out of the factory is worth taking a 2nd look at IMO. I've seen a couple at tractor shows but neither had been restored. Looked petty much like your's sitting on the trailer, if not in poorer condition.
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