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Re: Louisville Super M differences from a Farmall
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Posted by Dave W V on May 11, 2004 at 12:07:50 from (64.12.117.22):
In Reply to: Louisville Super M differences from a Farmall Work posted by Frank M. Fiala on May 10, 2004 at 17:54:28:
As others have stated most of difference is the serial number tags. Gasoline tractors both Louisville and Farmall Works were equipped with starter housings that used two or three bolt starters. After serial F28174 and L504801 used three bolt. All diesels from start of production used three bolts. Also, after those serial numbers the battery box was located to under seat and controls changed to a accommadate factory live hydraulic which was offered but not found on all tractors. On starter housing the bosses you refer to are drilled and tapped on some housings because this is the same housing used on SW6 tractors that had the frame rails. The holes were used to mount battery box. C264 gas engines are numbered without regard to which factory the tractor was assembled. Transmissions are the same with options the same.
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