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Posted by Shop Teacher on December 01, 2004 at 06:05:49 from (165.139.71.1):
I was hunting in Iowa this fall and stopped to ask permision to hunt at a farm. The Farmer was working on his I-H combine, replacing a gear box on one of the snap-rolls. I ask him if he could use some help with the tear-down, and when we finished, he ask me if I was intrested in old tractors? I indicated that I was, and he showed me a shop full of mostly early McCormick-Derring tractors.One of particulaar intrest was a WD-40 diesel of either 1932, or 35 year model. This tractor started on gas and switched to diesel, and if I remember correct he said that it ran at about 700 rpm under full power. I have not been able to find any information on this tractor anywhere. any help or information that anyone could help with would be much appreciated. The pump on this tractor's fuel system was huge, it alone was almost as large as the moter on my TO-30 Fergeson
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