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Antique International / Farmall Tractor: McCormick Deering 22-36

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This picture is a 1929 version. The 22-36 was an upgrade of the 15-30 and used the same engine with increased bore. Production ended in 1934.

McCormick Deering 22-36 Tractor


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Phillip Moore wrote on Monday, May 21, 2012 (PDT):
  • I need an intake/exhaust manifold for a 22-36 with the oringnal carb on it. Please email any info.
    Sandy Ullrich wrote on Wednesday, February 29, 2012 (PST):
  • My Grandfather and his brothers farmed in NW Kansas with 3 McCormick 22-36 tractors thru the 30 s. I recently aquired one on cut offs in SW Kansas. The data plate is missing, engine serial #117876 is the only hint of what year it was manufactured. Is there record of the engine S/N s used in each year Sandy Ullrich 918-245-6092
    Milton Schrader wrote on Monday, August 01, 2011 (PDT):
  • My grandfather bought a IHC 22-36 tractor which he used for plowing Once sparks from this tractor caused a straw pile to catch fire and my Uncle backed up this tractor while still on belt pulleys and pulled the threshing machine away fropm the burning straw pile and saved both the tractor and threshing machine
    Art Barnard wrote on Thursday, December 23, 2010 (PST):
  • I recently purchased a McCormick-Deering,don t know the model. The tag says 30 hp and the s/n is TG 75158. It has steelwheels and is fairly complete. Can anyone tell me what model and year I have
    Liam Hoof wrote on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 (PDT):
  • Original message; Bill Heather wrote on Sunday, January 24, 2010 PST ; I recently purchased a 22-36 McCormick Deering and would like to know where I can find a list of serial #s so that I can tell which year mine is. The regular McCormick Deering sites that I have been to do not carry the serial #s for these models My father has a book containing information about the McCormick-Deering/International 15-30 s and 22-36 s for serial numbers and years if you put on what year or serial number yours is then I could probably find out. We also have a spare 15-30 exhaust manifold that my father could sell, but we live in England so it would be hard to send it to other countries unless people are willing to come over to England
    Liam Hoof wrote on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 (PDT):
  • Original message; Redfan wrote on Sunday, June 13, 1999 PDT ; Have just picked up a 22-36 in fairly neglected state. Needs a lot of work. 2 questions, Did they all have the E4-A Magneto Was the Belt Pulley housing the same as the 15-30. It s a 1931 Model Only the early 22-36 s had E4-A magnetos, they started using other ones sometime during the 30 s but I forgot which ones. And the 15-30 and 22-36 had different belt pulley housings.You can tell if you look at a belt pulley housing on a 15-30 and 22-36 by looking at the opposite side of the belt pulley position, wheretake out the pulley shaft, the plate bolted on the 15-30 will be round and on a 22-36 the plate will be square. That is how you tell the difference on the outside.
    Liiam Hoof wrote on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 (PDT):
  • Hello, me and my father are restoring a 1929 international 22-36 but we are having to use a 1931 engine which is ever so slightly modified, which is that there is an extra lubricating oil pipe on the side where the oil filter and magneto are. At the moment we are in need of either a metal plating bowl to hold oil and brackets for our air cleaner or a complete air cleaner altogether and also a rocker cover.
    Bill Heather wrote on Sunday, January 24, 2010 (PST):
  • I recently purchased a 22-36 McCormick Deering and would like to know where I can find a list of serial #s so that I can tell which year mine is. The regular McCormick Deering sites that I have been to do not carry the serial #s for these models
    bestkeys wrote on Wednesday, August 05, 2009 (PDT):
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    Ralph Arnold wrote on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 (PDT):
  • Hallow i am righting to tray to find out whitch 15 30 i have i was wanting to work on the tractor but i have no way to find out the year. I do need parts i need to buy a frunt bering it is not taperd it is a needle baring so i would like to find out what i am looking for. Thank You
    Ken Swenson wrote on Wednesday, May 13, 2009 (PDT):
  • I am looking to find the location of the serial number on the 22-36 tractor. If anyone knows where it is located, please e-mail me.
    Tano Lanza wrote on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 (PDT):
  • McCormick-Deering 22-36.If anyone has any information on a tractor like this, please email it to me. I am interested for museum in Italy.Thanks
    Floyd Thiessen wrote on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 (PST):
  • My dad had a 22-36 in the 30s. When I was 9 and my brother was 12, dad would start the tractor in the morning before leaving for work. My brother would push the clutch with both feet while I engaged the transmission lever. At noon we would refuel it with the engine running, add a quart of oil and, head back to the field. In other words, it literally ran all day long because we were not large enough to crank it.
    Lance P wrote on Saturday, August 18, 2007 (PDT):
  • If anyone has any parts or or information on a tractor like this, please email it to me. I am interested in fixing mine up.Thanks
    Rich Cabe wrote on Sunday, June 03, 2007 (PDT):
  • Can anyone give me the measurements and weight of the 22-36 McCormick Deering. I ran one 50 years ago on my Grandpa s wheat farm in Montanta.
    Stacy Porch wrote on Thursday, March 22, 2007 (PST):
  • I am looking for side curtain latches for my 22-36 1929 tractor. Anyone know where I could find some
    James R Morgan wrote on Tuesday, November 07, 2006 (PST):
  • My Dad and my Uncle bought a new 22-36 in 1932 in Southern Kentucky.I was five years old and I remember watching as it was unloaded near my front yard. About five or six years later we were cutting wheat and my Uncle, who was driving the tractor, stopped and asked me if I would drive a while so he could take a break! My first tractor driving! After another year or two I was allowed to drive it pretty regularly. I remember vividly the sound and smell of that tractor and the strength required sometimes to turn it in plowed ground.
    JerryS wrote on Monday, December 19, 2005 (PST):
  • I am looking for a 22-36 to restore. Any one know of one for sale. Please e-mail. Thank you and Merry Christmas.
    Raymond Grogg wrote on Tuesday, August 02, 2005 (PDT):
  • I am looking for a head gasket for a 22-36 McCormick Deering. Any idea where I can find one.
    Amiram Rabinovitch wrote on Saturday, July 09, 2005 (PDT):
  • we are colletors of old tractors in Israel we have 1929 mccormick-deering 22-36, we are looking for carburetur. our web site ; tractor.org.il
    Nicholas wrote on Thursday, July 07, 2005 (PDT):
  • I Have a 29 mccormick-deering 22-36, And I ame looking for two rear tires size 32-14,If thay hold air I will buy. Please help me.
    Nicholas wrote on Thursday, July 07, 2005 (PDT):
  • I Have a 29 mccormick-deering 22-36, And I ame looking for two rear tires size 32-14,If thay hold air I will buy. Please help me.
    Lisa wrote on Sunday, June 05, 2005 (PDT):
  • My brother-in-law has a McCormick Deering, model number 2236 The serial number is TG 147648 NV. It is a 1928 model with rubber tires. Can anyone direct me to more information about this tractor? Specifically the current value. He wants to sell it and has no idea what to ask. Thanks
    gene astle wrote on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 (PDT):
  • i have recently purchased what i thought was a 15-30 but after looking at many parts think it may be 22-36 if someone could point me in the direction of a manual and place to figure out what i have it would be greatly apprecaited HELP PLEASE email me thanks
    Kathy wrote on Sunday, April 24, 2005 (PDT):
  • Where can I find one and how much do you think it would cost, not restored?
    marty kielsmeier wrote on Friday, April 22, 2005 (PDT):
  • i have three of these tractors i bought them for 100.00 dollors each and hope to make one out of three. but i am having problems finding a manifold to keep it orig. if any one has any ideas please let us know thank you marty and my brother joe in leaf river il.
    triple jjj restoration wrote on Saturday, February 26, 2005 (PST):
  • been working on a 29 22-36 need 4 3/4" piston and sleeve would appreciate any info on where to find these parts could possibly trade for other parts. also have a hood, fuel tank and grill in excellent shape for a john deere LA or LI . serious persons only please
    Wayne Newton wrote on Saturday, February 12, 2005 (PST):
  • My FFA Grandson is restoring my grandfather's 1929 22/36 and we need the fenders. May consider putting back on steel wheels if available
    Stacy Porch wrote on Saturday, January 22, 2005 (PST):
  • Looking to buy a McCormick 22-36 tractor. I am located in cental Illinois. Would like to have the tractor on rubber.
    Don Flessner wrote on Saturday, January 08, 2005 (PST):
  • I have a 1929 McCormick Deering 22-36 tractor and it has F&H round spoke wheels and I have a extra set of side curtains if anyone would be interested. Will consider cash or trade.
    gerald schmidt wrote on Friday, October 29, 2004 (PDT):
  • Does anyone know where I might buy a operators manual for a McCormick Deering 22-36 tractor.
    Henry Hertel wrote on Tuesday, June 22, 2004 (PDT):
  • Was there label or name plate saying 22-36 on these tractors or was it 15-30?
    Ken Jonston wrote on Friday, December 05, 2003 (PST):
  • Just bought a 22-36 today. Ran last year accrding to the aucioneer. Has side curtains. Serial number is TG141xxx. Could anyone tell me what year it is? Thanks
    Jake Bronger wrote on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 (PST):
  • I have a 22-36 that I paid A$1000 for in March this year. its not running yet, but I think it will. On steel wheels, but a lot here in Australia have been put on rubber. I am missing the belt pully and drawbar, can any one help me? if so E-Mail me ihcanzmar at bigpond.com.au. It was last used to drive a saw mill from about 1945 to 1970 aprox Thanks JAKE B
    mike wrote on Thursday, April 24, 2003 (PDT):
  • i have a 22 36 i have had it since i was 7 years old. its a vary good tractor one of my favorits of 20. it has a Stationary generator motor In it so it is pushing out about 50 horse i have out pulled a john deer D with it also NO JOKE.........
    Mike, S wrote on Monday, April 14, 2003 (PDT):
  • i have a 22-36 that has a generation plant motor in it. an old fella i brought it from put it in its a still a strong runner. vary good tractor
    Marionette wrote on Sunday, January 12, 2003 (PST):
  • We have a 22-36, and a 15-30, and are trying to find somewhere to get parts, such as, side curtains, and radiators. Can anyone help me out there?
    Alan Pattison wrote on Tuesday, November 12, 2002 (PST):
  • I am looking at picture of a 2236 in Tractor and Machinery magazine Dec 2002. The text says it is fitted with a CLM 50hp two-stroke diesel engine. Would this be an original fitting or something aftermarket.I was just interested to know, even in fact if there is such an engine Yours Alan.
    Orest Panchuk wrote on Sunday, October 20, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have a tractor that looks similar to the one on the picture, It has the side shields and a fancy grill in the front (sq wire mesh) It has been sitting for 40 ?? years. Can it be a 10-20? any interest?
    Dan Jones wrote on Monday, September 09, 2002 (PDT):
  • I have a tractor just like the one pictured but originally painted red and no water pump. How can I fine the manufacture. date?
    Sherer Pini wrote on Friday, August 09, 2002 (PDT):
  • Does anyone can help me to find a carburetor and a magneto for McCORMICK 22-36
    Dave wrote on Thursday, May 16, 2002 (PDT):
  • Does anyone know where I can get a main fuel tank for a late 15-30? I am trying to find a good one before spending the $$ to do the internal rust proofing on mine.
    Rob Rowley wrote on Friday, March 22, 2002 (PST):
  • hello we have a 22-36 that my great gramp bought new in 34, dad and i restored this 6 or 7 years ago, im 20 now just wonder how long we can keep it going , it has steel rear and rubber fronts .
    Randy Kirsch wrote on Thursday, January 31, 2002 (PST):
  • My brother has a 22-36, that has been in the family scince my grandfather bought. It runs great, we plow with it and everything. Its a 1934, ready to paint it, but dont know exactly what colors go where, need picture if possible thank you. Randy
    Fred Lachance wrote on Monday, January 21, 2002 (PST):
  • I have a 1929 22-36 IH tractor in good working order. This tractor is on original steel wheels with extentions on front and rear. Excellent running condition, but needs paint for show.Stored inside for last 40 years. Offers.
    Fred Lachance wrote on Monday, January 21, 2002 (PST):
  • This tractor did not originally come with rubber tires. Does not have the right manifold, as the original came out the side. Also it shows no curtain for the radiator.
    Milton Fox wrote on Saturday, November 10, 2001 (PST):
  • A friend of mine has a 15-30 (22-36) Power Unit would liketo find out the tear it was made. Does anyone have the SERIAL NUMBERS listings of this POWER UNIT ?? E-MAIL me at Milton Fox //
    rick breshears wrote on Sunday, August 05, 2001 (PDT):
  • i have an McCormick Deering- that i need to know how to get parts for if you have any info please e-mail me
    Claude Roeland wrote on Friday, July 06, 2001 (PDT):
  • Just bought 2 22-36 not running , on stell May part out in future if cannot make one run, have a third one lined up also.
    John Horter wrote on Tuesday, March 27, 2001 (PST):
  • I am having trouble finding the two pieces that hold the felt washer in the belt pulley cap that holds the grease in. Any ideas where to find them.
    Bob Smith wrote on Saturday, December 09, 2000 (PST):
  • I have a 1930 22-36 that my grandfather bought new. It's been in the family since then and still runs good. It was completely overhauled in 1957. Grandpa converted it to rubber tires and installed a steel cab on it in 1946. He needed the cab bacause he pulled a cornpicker with it in the cold falls here in South Dakota.
    Seymour Bjorlie wrote on Friday, October 13, 2000 (PDT):
  • I've got a 1930 22-36 in working order. It was running this summer. It was parked outside from 1952 to 1997. The metal is in in good shape. There isn't any paint left on it. The orignal lugs and lug extensions are still on it. The tractor was last used in 52 for theshing and was parked along with a 28" Allis Chalmers threshing machine. The threshing machine is in poor shape with all the wood and belts gone although the metal is good. I'm considering selling it and am wondering what it's worth. By the way it's located in eastern North Dakota.
    C.W.Broughton wrote on Monday, October 09, 2000 (PDT):
  • I was scrounging around an estate sale near Eugene,Oregon and came across what looks like a 1930ish McCormick-Deering that could possibly be a 22/36 no side curtains, but everything else seems to be there, rear tires are shot, but the rims still look good...and it is going to the crusher in about two weeks, so if anyone is interested... better act fast...I'm sure the folks would be reasonable pricewise, sorry, I didn't try to turn the motor over, so don't know if it is "free" or not. (I'm not interested, I collect smaller models)
    bryan matthew wrote on Saturday, September 23, 2000 (PDT):
  • I am restoring an 22-36 and need rings and some sheetmetal for it anyone know were to find it? please let me know!
    Joe Heard wrote on Friday, September 01, 2000 (PDT):
  • Need a manifold side, side curtain for a 1930 22-36. E-mail me if anyone has or knows where one is. Thanks.
    Randy Kirsch wrote on Sunday, July 30, 2000 (PDT):
  • where can i find a list of serial numbers and dates as to what year the 22-36 was built?
    steve gapske wrote on Friday, July 21, 2000 (PDT):
  • I just purchsed a McCORMIK-DEERING. I have the model number. it is all original and ready for restoration. ( my new project ) . could someone please send me in the direction to find out EVERYTHING I can about this beautifull toy. E- mail me if you will.
    Roy C. Wolf wrote on Sunday, July 02, 2000 (PDT):
  • Two brothers (Frank & Will Jones) owned two 22-36's that they used for belt power on their two Russell Threshing machines in the 30's and 40's after they scraped out their old Russell Steam engines for the War effort in the 1940's. It was a decidedly stupid mistake to cut up the old steam engines; later they sold the old 22-36's another mistake, because in later yours Frank married my dad's oldest sister and he and my father helped organize the original Northern Illinois Steam Power Club at Sycamore, Illinois, in the mid 1950's and they really wished that they had both the steam and old gas tractors back....so goes life...I feel the same!
    Ron J wrote on Thursday, April 13, 2000 (PDT):
  • The picture is definitely a 22-36, by looking at the side curtains the up graded 15-30 (or 22-36) has a raised rectangular area between the vents as does this tractor. The exhaust probably has an aftermarket manifold on it. I have one of these tractors also and it has an aftermarket manifold that takes it through the hood instead of out the side curtain, and mine also has rubber on cutoffs also.
    he should know wrote on Sunday, January 02, 2000 (PST):
  • the tractor pictured is a 22/36. the air cleaner gives it away and the 2 fuel tanks are presennt. it has the side curtains ,but the manifold has been converted so the exaust exits through the top. the rubber tires have been converted from steel.
    Hugh Russell wrote on Monday, December 20, 1999 (PST):
  • I inherited a Mccormick Deering Tractor like the 22-36. It has been sitting on my Parents property for the last 20 years. The crank stills turn over the engine, but, I'm not sure what it's worth! Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
    Milt Smidt wrote on Friday, November 12, 1999 (PST):
  • i have a 22/36 but not yet restored. the first tractor my father owned was a 22/36, he will be 87 yrs. old in march so has many stories about old iron. i also own two 10/20's, F-12 and a FARMALL B
    charles stanton wrote on Wednesday, November 10, 1999 (PST):
  • needed a manifold for 15-30 for any information call (517)-874-5697 or e-mail
    Lou Rohan wrote on Tuesday, August 31, 1999 (PDT):
  • I've recently started restoration on a 1931 model 22/36 and I'm having a hard time finding side curtains for it. If anyone knows where I could find a pair or has a set for sale I would appreciate hearing from you.
    Samuel Lovold wrote on Wednesday, July 07, 1999 (PDT):
  • I would like to listen to or watch a 1911 Mogul 45 tractor. Likewise; the Titan 25. Anyone know where these magnificent machines are?
    Redfan wrote on Sunday, June 13, 1999 (PDT):
  • Have just picked up a 22-36 in fairly neglected state. Needs a lot of work. 2 questions, Did they all have the E4-A Magneto ? Was the Belt Pulley housing the same as the 15-30. It's a 1931 Model.


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