McCormick Deering Big 6 Mower - Armstrong, BC
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N 50° 29.355 W 119° 08.241
11U E 348389 N 5595212
Midway between Armstrong and Enderby on Highway 97 is the "Log Barn 1912", a touristy place which specializes in old-fashioned mennonite sausage, cheese, butter crust pies, jam and jellies. Outside is an eclectic variety of attractions.
Waymark Code: WMNBFK
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 02/06/2015
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One of the agriculturally oriented pieces on display is this Big 6 mower, made by International Harvester under the McCormick Deering brand name. Canadian agricultural products of International Harvester were, at the time, manufactured in a plant in Hamilton, Ontario.
International Harvester began producing mowers in 1911, with several models eventually rolling off the assembly lines, including the No. 6 Plain Mower, No. 6 Vertical Lift Mower and Big 6 Mower. Later came the No. 7 line of mowers, followed by the No. 9 line of mowers. In the evolution of mowers, the Big 6 could be considered an intermediate model, between the open gear and fully enclosed gear mowers. This was an important evolutionary step, as tall grass and hay tended to become entangled in the open gears.
This example, though mostly complete, is missing a few parts, most notably the drawbar, which was likely a long wooden drawbar with a double tree for hitching a team of horses.
Use or Purpose of Equipment: Ground driven Mower
Approximate age: 90 - 100 years
Manufacturer and model: International Harvester (McCormick-Deering was only their sales arm)
Still in Use?: No
Location: The Log Barn, purveyor of sausage, cheese, butter crust pies, jam and jellies.
Fee for Access: no
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