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Posted by Al on January 11, 2004 at 10:53:51 from (63.175.62.252):
In Reply to: louiseville tractors posted by g pop on January 11, 2004 at 06:11:51:
Basically all the smaller Farmalls after 1947 were built at Louisville. This includes the late A, the Super A, Cub, C, Super C, 100,200,130, 230, 140, 240 etc. They built a LOT of other models too I am sure I'm leaving out--also the Cub Cadets, in its last years the plant built components for other machines to be assembled in othe factories. The "Louisville Super M's" were built in '52-54 at Louisville and do have a L in front of the serial number, and I believe all those numbers are in the 500,000 range. They were done there because they could not keep up with demand at the Farmall Plant in Rock Island. Most everything else coming from that plant doesn't have any kind of marking to indicate it came from Louisville. Al
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