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Re: 43 MCCORMICK W6 TRACTOR
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Posted by Glenn(WV) on March 18, 2003 at 19:42:37 from (67.201.149.69):
In Reply to: 43 MCCORMICK W6 TRACTOR posted by ELDON on March 18, 2003 at 19:11:57:
IHC, or International Harvester Company, is the manufacturer. 'Farmall' was the name for the rowcrop line of tractors, while 'McCormick-Deering' was the name for the standard-tread or wheatland version of the Farmalls. There were far more Farmall versions sold than McCormick-Deering versions. McCormick Harvesting and Deering Harvester merged in 1902 to form IH. A McCormick-Deering W-6 is the standard-tread version of the Farmall M. Your W-6 is one of 1,180 built in 1943. It is rated at 33hp at the drawbar and 36hp at the PTO/belt. Parts are available from any Case IH dealer, as are the owner's manual, service manuals, and parts book.
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