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Regular S/N question?

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Dave@NY

10-21-2003 17:00:07




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Have an engine in the shop right now that I took out of a parts Regular found in the typical hedge row.The people I got it from have had several of these and the F-20 tractors,so I believe this piece is mostly a collection of "left-overs".The engine block is stamped QC126372 and the toolbox on the clutch housing has a tag stamped T-37942.From what I can determine the engine is 1931 Regular,and the toolbox is from a 1936 F-20.Am I right in drawing this conclusion??

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Nebraska Cowman

10-21-2003 17:06:29




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 Re: Regular S/N question? in reply to Dave@NY, 10-21-2003 17:00:07  
the toolbox would be a 28 regular. the QC number should be a regular too but the number seems high. F 20s are marked TA or FA



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Dave@NY

10-21-2003 17:41:28




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 Re: Re: Regular S/N question? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 10-21-2003 17:06:29  
OK,that makes sense now.So the prefix T is for the Regular.Now I remember that my '37 F-20 S/N starts with FA.This tractor and engine have red paint on them,hiding in the cracks 'n crevices.Must have had the paint-job upgrade at some point.



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Nebraska Cowman

10-21-2003 18:09:12




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 Re: Re: Re: Regular S/N question? in reply to Dave@NY, 10-21-2003 17:41:28  
yes, seldom find one that isn't been painted red.



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Dave@NY

10-22-2003 16:09:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Regular S/N question? in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 10-21-2003 18:09:12  
Did some more investigating today.Found that the S/N on the frame rail matches the number on the toolbox tag.Makes it a 1928.The number on the engine starts with QC. I have found nothing but red hiding under grease and brackets etc. that would be almost impossible to have repainted. I believe the engine is 1938 F-20.The oil gauge is on the filter housing, not on a bracket near the govener housing.Am wanting to revive this tractor because its a narrow tread Regular and would be nice to show along with my NT F-20.With out spending a wheelbarrow full of $$$ on it I'll try to make it look close to original.

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