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I need some assistance update some descriptions on my web page. I took 50 + pictures of Rumely...

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I need some assistance update some descriptions on my web page. I took 50 + pictures of Rumely Tractors at the Edgerton Show this year. If someone could go thru my page and let me know which models/sizes are which, I would appreciate it.
Each picture is numbered 01.. thru thru the end.

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Steve,

Here are the model numbers to go with your pictures. Some listed already are incorrect.

Some of the early 16-30's maybe 14-28's. Hard to tell without knowing if it has ignitors. So I listed either/or.

Also, some of the large flywheel "X's maybe "Y"s as I can't see actual size from the picture. I am pretty much sure they are listed corerectly. I just need clearer pictures to count lugs etc., will try to look closer to find out for sure.

Some of the 15-30 Heavyweights may be 18-35's but also can't tell from the picture.

Other than that, I hope they are in the right sequence and I didn't misnumber them.

1 30-60 S
2 30-60 S
3 40-60 Z (Maybe a very late blue painted "S", depends on whose it is, there are several homemade "Z"'s made from S's or converted S's but very few "true "Z's). Hopefully this is the real McCoy.
4 30-60 S
5 30-60-E
6 30-60 E
7 15-30 F
8 15-30 F
9 15-30 F
10 20-40 G
11 20-40 G
12 20-40 G
13 20-30 W Superpower
14 15-25 L Lightweight
15 30-50 Y Superpower or late 25-45 R Lightweight
16 Rumely Six
17 Rumely Six
18 Rumely Six
19 Rumely Six
20 Rumely Six
21 25-40 X Superpower
22 15-25 L Lightweight
23 16-30 or 14-28 H
24 16-30 or 14-28 H
25 16-30 or 14-28 H
26 16-30 or 14-28 H
27 16-30 H
28 16-30 H
29 16-30 H
30 16-30 or 14-28 H
31 20-35 M Lightweight
32 25-40 X Superpower
33 25-40 X Superpower
34 20-35 M Lightweight
35 Aultman Taylors
36 25-40 X Superpower foreground 20-35 M Lightweight Background
37 20-35 M Lightweight
38 25-40 X Superpower
39 15-25 L Lightweight
40 Gaar Scott Model
41 12-20 K
42 12-20 K
43 15-25 L Lightweight
44 25-40 X Superpower
45 20-30 W Superpower
46 20-30 W Superpower
47 Doall Model
48 Doall
49 Doall
50 Doall
51 Model
52 Model

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Steve,

I got four mislisted.

I got some numbers off and / or misjudged scale.
#31 is an X
#32 is a "Y"
#33 is a "Y"
#47 is a "Y"

Sorry for the wrong info. These are right.

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Mark

Thank you for your help on the tractor ID's. I really enjoy tractors on steel...More so as time goes on... I saw a collection a few years ago in NY while I was at show and am trying to find the cd with pictures on it...They had a Giant Mogul in the shed and a bunch of other good tractors...next time I head out there I will have a better camera... I had run out of disks for the digital and only had one roll of regular film left that I used up there...

Thanks Again.

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