Posted by Berth 29 opinions on December 16, 2012 at 10:17:45 from (205.188.116.74):
Years ago, when my grandfather had a Mccormick Deering 10-20, he had a cart he used for hauling tobacco and shocks of corn. When he headed to the cornfield, his gray cat would jump onto the cart and ride it to the field. My grandfather and uncle would be loading the corn, the cat would be loading mice to take home.
This is the remains of the cart I was told. The only marking is H156 on the wheels, L on the left side nut (maybe left hand thread) The first and third pic is from a program my father had from a celebration in 1958.
I am planning to rebuild the cart and use it for light work. I got the wheels freed up, they turn freely and did not disintgrate, the cart was parked about 60 years ago after the tongue cracked.
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