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Re: McCormick Deering W-12
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Posted by Bill Smith on February 23, 2003 at 20:21:38 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: McCormick Deering W-12 posted by Holly on February 23, 2003 at 13:24:40:
You would probably find more responses to your post if you posted on the IH/Farmall forum. If I am correct, a W-12 and a W-30 is basically an F-12 and F-30 (fairly common tractors) but with a wide front end. It's either that or the W stands for the wheatland version but I think it stands for wide front. If so the tractors value would be the same as F-12 or F-30 plus the extra value of the less common wide front. If you can post more info here, or over on the other forum you might want to elaborate a little more on style of wheel's, if rubber tires/ how good are they, completeness, and condition of tractors. Might give all a little more of an idea.
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