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McCormick Deering sickle bar mower July 2020
Use it or lose it. Our No7 McCormick Deering mower had been sitting in the barn for years but with a bit of oil and compressed air to remove the cobwebs it worked good as new. The McCormic Deering Farmall seemed the best choice to pull it and i haven't posted anything about it since the rebuild video 3 years ago you can watch here
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My brother, Josh, loves these! He is special needs. Every time we go out to our property he asks to oil our same one. It’s hard to make him not drink the oil haha😂 memories I’ll never forget!
LOVE WATCHING OLD FARM MACHINERY WORK .... WAS BORN AND RAISED ON A FARM SO I DO REMEMBER USING STUFF LIKE THIS... BRINGS BACK LOTS OF MEMORIES 🙂🙂
I just ran across one today. Same thing, and I swear it looks like it was used maybe 10 years ago. Amazing pieces of machinery!
Good to see you got out of creeper gear. These old units were designed and intended to move at horse walking speed. Good Job!
Sickle bars cut lawn like no tomorrow, they do a great job
That's looks cool and a lot of fun!!
Imma buy one of these puppies
I need a no 7 wheel, im in okla. Can you hellp? Thank you
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I don’t know how much money you want to put into one, but E-Z Trail Manufacturing co makes replacement wheels for #7 and #9 mowers. I wouldn’t recommend them if you don’t plan on using it a lot, but if you use it every year, it would be 100% better. If you’re just wanting it to look nice and have around, I would recommend just finding a parts mower. That way you would get 2 more wheels and a load of spare parts.