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Posted by Novel Idea Guy on May 13, 2004 at 09:57:54 from (148.177.1.213):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Louisville Super M differences from a Farm posted by CNKS on May 12, 2004 at 07:36:37:
But the original poster doesn't provide the serial number! I contend that he simply assumes it was made in Louisville because of the differences he points out. Note that he says "higher serial number," nothing about an L prefix. Super MTA serial numbers are just a continuation of the Super M serial numbers, so regardless of where it was made, the number would be higher. The serial number list on this site shows a starting number for Louisville "M" series tractors in 1954. The logical conclusion is that they made Super MTAs in Louisville in 1954, and this tractor is a Super MTA with no TA. Could they have made "Super Ms" in Louisville in 1954, using Super MTA rear ends? If so, why didn't they just put Super MTA stickers on them like the Farmall ones?
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