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Serial # on a 65 and a Super 90

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Brian Ray in NE

04-05-2007 14:03:42




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We just bought a Super 90 with a serial # of CNW817250, we also have a 65 with a serial # of CNDW696994. Can anyone tell me the years of these tractors and what some of the letters stand for? I've read on here the W stands for multi-power which both have (the 65 doesn't work), but am pretty clueless as to the rest. Also none of the numbers match up with the charts here to determine the year. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also this is a really informative site!

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mtaylor449

04-07-2007 08:44:10




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 Re: Serial # on a 65 and a Super 90 in reply to Brian Ray in NE Missouri, 04-05-2007 14:03:42  
C is high clr.
N is diesel
D is direct injection
W is multi-power



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Brian Ray in NE Missouri

04-07-2007 20:43:03




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 Re: Serial # on a 65 and a Super 90 in reply to mtaylor449, 04-07-2007 08:44:10  
Thank you both very much for the info!



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Dick in NY

04-05-2007 15:34:44




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 Re: Serial # on a 65 and a Super 90 in reply to Brian Ray in NE Missouri, 04-05-2007 14:03:42  
The Super 90 is a 1964 and the 65 is a 1959. When serial numbers are listed, they list the starting numbers for that year. If your number is after the starting number of one year but before the starting number of the next, than that's your year of manufacture.



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Brian Ray in NE Missouri

04-07-2007 06:21:17




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 Re: Serial # on a 65 and a Super 90 in reply to Dick in NY, 04-05-2007 15:34:44  
Thanks for that Dick, makes good sense. How about the letters anyone out there got any ideas?



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