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Project Information Section

As stated in many places throughout the site,McCormick-Deering.Com is a place for the antique tractoring community to find (and contribute) information, locate parts - both NOS and quality reproductions, discover the history of International Harvestor, and to preserve the knowledge of the machines that revolutionized farming around the world.

1927 Model 15-30 It is our desire to provide you with comprehensive information regarding period correct restoration of your old iron. As you can see from our IHC Tractor Gray story, we are committed to seeking out resources to help with achieving accurate restoration of historical farm machinery.

However, there is far too much to do in collecting and publishing the vast amount of information to this site. That's where you come in. Your contribution - not monetary, but in personal stories, pictures, and restoration tips - your contribution of these items will allow others to benefit from your experience.

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Project Information

Again, our goal is to provide to you - free of charge - as much historically accurate information as we can via this website. To bring you information about particular models of machinery, paint schemes, decals, and other information to assist with period correct restoration of your old iron. And then to also put you in touch with others who share your interest.


If you provide information to McCormick-Deering.Com, we will work with you the represent that information accurately and comprehensively to tell your story to the restoration community. You will retain all rights to the photographs and descriptions and any print publication of your information by anyone other that you - the owner, would require an agreement between you and any publishing entity.

McCormick-Deering.Com is a labor of love and not a profitable entity on it's own. So, we are counting on the community of antique farm machinery aficionados to come together to build this knowledge base. Many of us are getting older and it would be a shame to not pass our knowledge of old iron to future generations.

Become a Contributing Editor

To become and contributing editor to McCormick-Deering.Com, please send your name, address, and telephone number via email to info@mccormick-deering.com. In the subject line of the email, please enter Project Contributor.

To request more information about an existing project, or to request that we look into information for your machinery of interest, please contact us at the same email link above but with a subject line of Project Request.

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