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Harry Edwards

03-22-2001 11:02:28




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Can anyone tell me how to identify my tractor I can't find a Model or serial number on it. It has a metal seat like the old horse drawen hay rakes it has power steering four speed transmission, and four Hyd. levers which I only know what one does. any information would be greatly appreciated.




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steve

03-22-2001 20:20:27




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 Re: A C Tractors in reply to Harry Edwards , 03-22-2001 11:02:28  
A little description may help some of the guys assist you. What size tires are on the back, front? Power steering, hydraulics, and 4 speed make it sound like it is 1960 model or later. Look at pictures of a D19 or D21. Does it look newer than them. Look for a model number on the engine flywheel housing before the transmission. Start with a D if in this area.



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boman

03-30-2001 03:07:01




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 Re: Re: A C Tractors in reply to steve, 03-22-2001 20:20:27  
hello. Noticed your comment about 4 speeds on the messege board. i also have an ac (d14). having hard time finding model or serial number, but it does have the 4 speed trans with high/low. did the pre 60's not have the 4 speed? i think 60 was the last year the d14 was produced. tx

P.S. narrow front and 13.6/26 rear tires, i think



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Phil Auten (TX)

03-22-2001 11:54:29




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 Re: A C Tractors in reply to Harry Edwards , 03-22-2001 11:02:28  
Harry,
It sounds to me like you have a pretty modern tractor. Look on the left side of this page and click on Tractor Photos under the Gallery heading. There might be a picture of your tractor in there. An alternative would be to take some photos of your tractor and post them to Photopoint < www.photopoint.com >. You will have to scan them if you use a film camera or maybe you could find a friend with a digital camera to take them for you. Either way, they need to be in a JPEG file format. Once you get that done, just post here again and give us the URL to the Photopoint album. Then someone will ID your tractor for you.

I've given you an example below.

Good luck,
Phil

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Dave Kolby

03-22-2001 11:51:47




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 Re: A C Tractors in reply to Harry Edwards , 03-22-2001 11:02:28  
Post some pix, would help. I don't recall four hyd levers on an AC?

Dave



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