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Mc Cormick Deering 22-36

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Jed

03-17-2004 16:54:33




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I have a McCormick Deering 22-36. The serial number tag reads TC155185MB. The book I have says it is a 1932 model. The tractor is missing a mag and a carburetor. The part number on the mag mount is 5145-D. The part number on the intake manifold is 5145-D. The number on the intake is hard to read. My parts book TC-5-B doesn't list these numbers. I was told that the intake is off of an F-30. I don't know if that is right or not. I am just wondering what is the right mag, and carburator for this engine. It does not have the little gas tank on the back just the one big tank with 2 caps. Thanks.

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Out Back Dave

03-18-2004 01:01:47




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 Re: Mc Cormick Deering 22-36 in reply to Jed, 03-17-2004 16:54:33  
Hi Jed!
I have a 1929 22-36. When I bought it it had a E4A mag and a carb that has been on it for a LONG time. The carb has the numbers 15-30 stamped on the top by the fuel adjusting nut. The tractors are designated 15-30 which after 1928 had a 22-36 engine in them. My carb does not have the water attachment, and the engine does not have the combination manifold. I'm not sure mine is correct, but it is evident that it has been set up this way for a long time.
Mine also has a short coupler with female keyway and male key between the mag and the adjusting coupler.
Mine ran briefly last fall, but I lack a suitable place to work on it in winter. A few more weeks and I'll be able to get back to it.
Dave

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Nebraska Cowman

03-17-2004 17:32:06




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 Re: Mc Cormick Deering 22-36 in reply to Jed, 03-17-2004 16:54:33  
I doubt the manifold is off an F30 as the F30 is closer to the 10-20 motor in size. I would have to look and see if i have a carburetor. I know I have magneto drive couplers because I just paid a machinist to make me some.



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r4etired

03-17-2004 17:19:13




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 Re: Mc Cormick Deering 22-36 in reply to Jed, 03-17-2004 16:54:33  
Jed The tractor probably came with a E4A but most were converted to the F4.The f4 were used on all the F series tractors. 12's 14's 20's 30's' The four mounting holes are the same on both mags. Finding the right drive coupling might be your problem.AS far as the carb Iv'e seen them at swap meets a lot, Some 22=36 also had a third tank for water'The original carbs had water injection also



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Jed

03-17-2004 19:00:32




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 Re: Re: Mc Cormick Deering 22-36 in reply to r4etired, 03-17-2004 17:19:13  
I have a good feeling you are right on the mag. The way the throttle rod is mounted on top of the mag bracket in the boot is just like my dads F-20 and several other F-20's I have seen at different shows. I am no where near ready for either part but am just curious what I need to be keeping my eyes out for. These tractors are scarce at best in this area and not a lot of people know much about them. By drive coupling you mean the piece that has a lot of small holes drilled in it and on the other side has what looks like bar stock (key) for the mag drive? If so I have this on the tractor.

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