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Posted by BIG JOHN on October 14, 2003 at 17:36:02 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: Farmall AV's posted by Tom on October 14, 2003 at 16:37:50:
There were not any model A's manfactured after 1947. From 1947 until 1954 they were SUPER A's. The V models were included in with the A's and Super A's. Check under the seat on the left hand suport for the Data plate with the serial #, then you can go the the left side of this page and scrol down to "Research & Info" click on "Serial Numbers" and you can find the year of production. Water is the main fluid that is poured into the raditor so leaving the raditor cap off and it raining would not have any effect on wheather the tractor would run. V models are a lot less available because there were a lot less of them produced. From what you have said it is impossable to tell what it will take to get it running again. Might be that you can find a person to look at it that would be able to tell what is wrong. As far as price - that will depend on what it really needs to make it run and your location. Here in Kansas it is easier to find Ocean Front Property than it is to find V models. In Flordia, Louisiana and several other states they are very common. GOOD LUCK
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