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Re: Re: Re: Not sure if my tractor is a 400 or 450
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 20, 2003 at 12:53:02 from (64.228.11.163):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Not sure if my tractor is a 400 or 450 posted by Guy Fay on November 19, 2003 at 14:33:49:
Guy: I am not going to argue with you, however there is not the slightest sign on a letter in the casting codes of my 130 or 140. I waited until today in good daylight and used a knife and wire brush. My Super A is serial number 336977 making it a 1953 and the engine block, torque tube, transmission case and touch control are all clearly marked X. My Farmall 130 is serial number 9313 J making it a 1958 There is not the slightest resemblance of a C or a D on any of those codes. My Farmall 140 is serial number 22157 J making it a 1963. Again there is not a sign of any letters. There are quite clearly numbers in these casting codes, and everyone of those numbers are legible. There was a discussion on here some time ago, and I do forget the title, but some of the participants suggested letters were not used beyond the 100, 200, 300 and 400. My two tractors not having letters I accepted this as being so. I am 62 years of age still have 20-20 vission but do use reading glasses, for close up. I invite you to send anyone here to check this out. There are a couple of regular YT posters within 30 miles.
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