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Re: Re: Re: Re: Super M got Serial # now to identi
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Posted by Ossie Smith on April 13, 2004 at 18:26:06 from (216.228.104.156):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Super M got Serial # now to identify?? posted by CNKS on April 11, 2004 at 19:57:11:
Well we are getting a little closer :) thanks for the help . First there is a prefix SM on the tractor, A closer look at the serial # indicated to me that it could well be a FBK reather than a X. Now the the serial number as best I can tell now is FBX 293205X1 . It is a Gas burner and does have disk brakes but they are the 3 bolt type. The grill has Farmall emblem on it. This tractor is very steight and has no dent in the sheet metal, it appears the the decal are original and they say super M on the side of the tractor. Now I am going to check the cubic inches on the head adn see what size engine is in it and that should tell me I guess if it is indeed A Super M . Thanks for the help.
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