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Re: any info on serial numbers

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Hugh MacKay

01-18-2006 03:00:11




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Robert: May I suggest you do a bit more cleaning on that serial tag. I have found that IH tags from late 50s and early 60s were not stamped very deep, thus time has worn numbers away. You may find a 4th number in front of the 180.

I see this with my 130, two of the four digets are almost illegable. I remember my 300 and 560 being much the same, just not stamped as deeply as the old letter series or later 06, 56 and 66 series were. Take care in cleaning tag, I think you will find another number.

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CNKS

01-18-2006 05:41:31




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 Re: any info on serial numbers in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-18-2006 03:00:11  
Sorry Hugh, should have read your post before I did mine.



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Hugh MacKay

01-18-2006 07:40:08




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 Re: any info on serial numbers in reply to CNKS, 01-18-2006 05:41:31  
CNKS: Great, two guys with the same opinion, always better than one. As I've said many times, I farmed with at least one tractor from every series Letter through to 66 series. 16 Farmalls bought new or near new, and the poorest serial tags for me came from 300, 130 and 560. My Super A tag is still very legible, so is my 140 tag. My 130 tag almost requires a magnifying glass for two of the digets. I can only assume the IH stamps must have been worn and it wasn't in the budget to replace them until 1963.

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bROBERT

01-18-2006 13:27:46




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 Re: any info on serial numbers in reply to Hugh MacKay, 01-18-2006 07:40:08  
thanks for the help guys ..found a 3..its says now 1803J...and more info now..year???



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Hugh MacKay

01-18-2006 13:45:22




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 Re: any info on serial numbers in reply to bROBERT, 01-18-2006 13:27:46  
Robert: Go to left of this page, under Research & Info, click on serial numbers, then click on Farmall or International depending on tractor, then click on 240 or I-240 in the case of a utility. This will give you the beginning serial number for each year tractor was in production. Good luck.



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