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McCormick-Deering

The McCormick name was one that eventually became apart of International Harvester. McCormick-Deering was used on all standard wide front tractors for around three decades until it was eventually dropped in favor of the International name.

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Cyrus Hall McCormick founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Co. in 1831 in Raphine, Virgina, on the McCormick Farm. Cyrus Hall McCormick was originally known for his successful development of the reaper which he demonstrated in July of 1831. Deering Harvester Company formed another major root of International Harvester Company. When William Deering became involved in the harvester business, Cyrus Hall McCormick had been at it for about forty years. The McCormick and Deering companies would merge around 1902 to form the International Harvester Company many tractors were still branded McCormick-Deering.

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Models

Model

Configuration

Years

# Produced

8-16

1917-1922

33142

15-30

Standard-Tread

1921-1928

128125

10-20

Standard-Tread

1923-1939

158203

22-36

Standard-Tread

1929-1934

57464

W-30

Standard-Tread

1932-1940

32541

W-12

Standard-Tread

1934-1938

WK-40

Standard-Tread

1935-1940

WD-40

Standard-Tread

1935-1940

W-40

Standard-Tread

1935-1940

O-14

Orchard/Vineyard

1938-1939

406

W-14

Standard-Tread

1938-1940

WD-6

Standard-Tread

1940-1952

28378

O-6

Orchard/Vineyard

1940-1952

1962

I-4 Roller

1940-1953

O-4

Orchard/Vineyard

1940-1953

2721

W-4

Standard-Tread

1940-1954

24377

ID-9

Standard-Tread

1940-1954

71715

I-9

Standard-Tread

1940-1954

71715

WD-9

Standard-Tread

1940-1954

71715

W-9 (Distillate)

Standard-Tread

1940-1954

71715

W-9 (Gasoline)

Standard-Tread

1940-1954

71715

W-6

Standard-Tread

1940-1954

28378

OS-6

Orchard/Vineyard

1940-1954

1962

ODS-6

Orchard/Vineyard

1940-1954

352

OS-4

1944-1954

Super W-6

Standard-Tread

1952-1954

6891

Super W-4

Standard-Tread

1953-1954

2527

Super WD-9

Standard-Tread

1953-1956

10938

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