CNKS, I got reading your post, looking in my parts books, looking up some data on tractors previously owned, got confused, and finally had to sneak outside (-30 degrees!) this morning and look at my Super A and C. That confused me even more! Here is what I found: 1948 Farmall Super AV with casting date of R, S/N: unreadable, Engine P/N: 2510xx, Engine Cast Date: unknown Engine S/N: 258156 1948 Farmall Super A with casting Date of R S/N: FAA 263387, Engine P/N: 251069R1, Engine Cast Date: unknown Engine S/N: unknown 1950 Farmall Super A with casting Date of T S/N: Unknown (data plate missing) Engine P/N: 251069R1, Engine Cast Date: unknown Engine S/N: unknown 1950 Farmall C with casting date of T S/N: Unreadable, Engine P/N: 2510xx, Engine Cast Date: T, Engine S/N: unknown 1951 Farmall Super A with casting date of V S/N: 318007, Engine P/N: 354898R1, Engine Cast Date: unknown, Engine S/N: unknown 1952 Farmall Super A with casting date of X S/N: FAA 336509, Engine P/N: 354898, Engine Cast Date: X Engine S/N: unknown 1952 Farmall Super C with casting date of X S/N: 141548, Engine P/N: 354898R1, Engine Cast Date: X, Engine S/N: 143208 Now I don't know if my Super C has 123 engine or not! Only thing I do know - Super AV has 3" pistons (had head off)and C has 3 1/8" pistons (owner had head off before I got it home). I'm not helping you am I, farmallhal? Robbie
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