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Re: Re: Re: Re: Experimental Equipment
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Posted by John (SC) on November 20, 2002 at 16:16:07 from (206.74.216.31):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Experimental Equipment posted by Tim Malin on November 20, 2002 at 15:44:05:
Nothing there either.Only numbers I have found were two casting codes,one the axle and clutch housing,both 11*22*I,two part number in the same location,(didnt think to right those down) and a small plate with 1212EX1 on it on the engine where the serial number is nornally stamped.The rest of the codes and part number have been ground off with something that makes a neat cut all over the tractor.I know my M has this same type of "grinding" on the engine part number as it is an IH repalcement engine but didnt know what this EX1 and all of these grinding could be.Thought maybe it was something IH did to hide something or if was and experimental at one time or maybe they loaned it out or something to someone or something.Just dont know and am finding it more interesting every day.The man who owns said we could have it if we could get it out.Taking chainsaw and backhoe this wekend,it has sunk about 6 inchs in the ground.
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