In the beginning there were two tractors; the KC54738 10-20 and a McCormick-Deering Regular (on the left)
Our uncle's McCormick-Deering Regular has also been rescued and is on display in the Blockton town square
The restoration brothers; Randy (left) and Greg
The carb is still there
And so is the mag!
The extraction crew; our brother-in-law Todd Butler (left), Randy (center) and Greg
After moving the 10-20 to another location in Athelston for easier loading.
The extraction crew again; Todd (left), Randy (center) and Greg
Our cousin Rick Johnson (left) with Randy
Rick and Greg
The head's off
Head, raditator, gas tank, carb, magneto and throttle linkage off
The head's a real mess
The McCormick-Deering Regular was our uncle's, serial number and year currently unknown
Another possible restoration project?
The picture is after we cut all the trees out of the tractor and are about to pull it to another location in Athelston. The 10-20 had sat in this location for 27 years.
The John Deere in the background was used to pull the 10-20 out of the ground and to the new location. The green on the 10-20 is moss, not paint.
Rick pulled the tractor from the farm in Blockton to Athelston in 1975
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In the beginning there were two tractors; the KC54738 10-20 and a McCormick-Deering Regular (on the left)
The McCormick-Deering Regular was our uncle's, serial number and year currently unknown