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Posted by tractorboy on January 16, 2004 at 19:10:56 from (208.54.196.124):
In Reply to: serial # tag posted by ihm46 on January 16, 2004 at 17:55:02:
Have seen what your talking about before. Some tags look like thin tin and some look like soft pot metal or something who knows, might have been a war thing due to shortages. What really gripes me is seeing tags bought and sold without a tractor. At least sell the peice it was attached to and go to the trouble of changing the part out. This would make littlr differance on a C but that's just me. Dad's 50 H had so many hours that the little edges were gone from the edges of the platform and the trans was just shot. We found a very low hour H a neighbor had put out to pature years ago and changed out rearends in one afternoon and had dad's H back to its reliable self. We didn't have time right then to change bell housings to keep right # but you can bet someday it will make its way back where it belongs and we gaurds that thing like it was gold because it was dad's. That may sound dtupid to some of you but not to me. My two cents.
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