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norman

08-29-2004 12:35:33




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I have a Super A that the tag reads FAA-I with a square frt. axle and the number on the block reads 351687-R1. What can anyone tell me.




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John *.?-!.* cub owner

08-30-2004 06:26:42




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 Re: Super A in reply to norman, 08-29-2004 12:35:33  
According to Guy Fay's IH tractor data book, the FAA-I is industrial version of the Super A, and the only serial numbers listed for it were for 1954.



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Paul in Mich

08-30-2004 06:26:30




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 Re: Super A in reply to norman, 08-29-2004 12:35:33  
Norman, With the square front axle and FFA-I prefix, you have an International Super A Industrial. You should also have a foot throttle pedal, which the Ag models didn't have. The industrials did not display the Farmall decal on the hood and front grill plate, but rather International in both places. The number you listed is a casting number not a serial number. The serial number can be found on the ID plate along with the FFA-I. There is also a engine serial number on a flat machined surface on the block directly beneath #1 spark plug. It may or may not be the same as the serial # on the ID tag.

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Kevin (FL)

08-29-2004 14:54:25




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 Re: Super A in reply to norman, 08-29-2004 12:35:33  
Can't help you out with the block number but the square front axle usually means it's an industrial model and the "I" designation may also indicate industrial. If you provided the rest of the serial number on the tag, we could tell you what year it is. Also, if you post this question on the Farmall page, there are several folks there that can give you plenty of info on engine part numbers, etc.

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