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McCormick-Deering Type LA Engines Hit 'N Miss H Magneto Instruction manual 1935

$ 5.41

Availability: 31 in stock
  • Model: McCormick-Deering Type LA
  • Condition: A modern copy of an Operating Instruction booklet, no names, no markings, well illustrated.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Brand: IHC McCormick-Deering
  • Product Type: Care and Operation Instruction manual
  • Equipment Type: Hit 'N Miss Engine
  • Subject Area: Small engines Hit 'N Miss
  • Weight 3 oz.: Width .25 in.
  • Height 9.75 in.: Length 6 in.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    "McCormick-Deering Gasoline Engines, Type LA equipped with Wico Type 'H' Magneto, Illustrated"
    , Instructions for Care & Operation,
    by the writers and illustrators of International Harvester Company, who manufactured these engines.  No Copyright data, but the manual is dated '10-1-35'.  Form number Mc-D 3727.  Published by IHC.  NOT Ex-Library.  No ISBN.  Note - the photos you see are of this Parts List - no 'Stock Photos'.
    A splendid parts list from IHC for the McCormick-Deering line.  The Parts List is most likely a modern copy, no date.  Good condition.  9 3/4" x 6" x 16 clean pages of splendid parts, care and operation information for these engines, illustrated with schematics.
    A solid clean Operation manual in Good condition. Not thumb-darkened, No dogears,
    No mustiness, No smoke smell.  Still tight and firm.  Splendid for the owner maintaining and showing that old Hit 'N Miss find.  We do try to describe them correctly - We want you back as a customer - hundreds of repeat customers.
    A wonderful manual for the mechanic, collector, historian, author.
    No names.
    NOT Ex-library.  NOT Remainder-marked.
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    Don't let this one get by you - this is a marvelous Great Depression and World War II-era find.