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Re: 15-30, 22-36 serial #s
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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 06, 2003 at 17:12:03 from (65.172.143.50):
In Reply to: 15-30, 22-36 serial #s posted by Out Back Dave on September 06, 2003 at 14:14:01:
OK dave,you have the motor number right? If that number matches the year on the castings I would guess it is right. It seems that IH did not always match the serial numers of the engine with the tag on the tractor but some will match and some will be within a hundred numbers or so. I have seen them both ways. That being said, the tag on the firewall was made of brass or aluminum and over the years the rivet holes wear out and the tag is lost forever. I don't know all the changes with serial number and year without looking them up but the later tractors had a 4 3/4 bore (the first ones were 4 1/2) The later axels were splined while the early ones had a key. lots of other changes too. I once put a 1927 motor in a later chasis with splined axels, and no, it did not fit. I had to drill extra holes to mount the belt pulley. But it turned out quite nice in the end. Good luck with yours.
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