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McCormick-Deering 22-36 Start and Run


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Old 03-22-2009, 10:07 PM
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It's fun when they start like that.........it'll be interesting to see what Harold has to say....... .......

(I'm getting the itch to start the big Rumely)
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Craig,
After the Oil Pull start , I'm afraid to say anything. I went along and helped drag this thing home, and one of my sons and Chris cranked on that thing till they both give plumb out before it finally started and smoked up the shop, (Chris' Dad and I were suppervising) and it has started with a pull or two ever since. We sure have a lot of fun pickin at one another and playin with this junk.

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Well... I might as well say something and Derail Chris's thread again...

I used to have 2 of the late 15-30 or 22-36. They were a Good tractor for belt work such as threshing or my Favorite Toy the Sawmill.... Both the ones I had had the aftermarket Pickering Governor.... Great governor. Sold them both many years ago.

Then about a year ago ran into a deal I couldn't turn down so got another one. This one has the aftermarket cold manifold and seems to have a little extra compression... Governor is the later variable speed conversion... Seems pretty snappy... Haven't belted it up to anything... Yet...
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