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Posted by Stan(VA). on June 25, 2004 at 14:57:22 from (66.82.9.26):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall 100 (?) Serial posted by Ramon from NC on June 25, 2004 at 10:58:42:
Ramon, Thanks for going to check it out again! That is the first report I've seen of a Rev 3 for the 354898 block(assuming '989' was just a typo). Hugh, just for the sake of additional speculation, I'll guess that they started the engine serial numbers over again with the C123 prefix on these R3 blocks in the 100/200 tractors, and went to the 130/230 block at serial number C123-36000, then to the 140/240 blocks at C123-65000 which are the splits in the parts book. Ramon, if it helps; that (354898R3) is the part number of the engine block, also refered to as it's casting number. The engine's serial number is on the flat under plug #1 that you couldn't read. The chassis number is also called the tractor's serial number which is stamped on a plate attached to various locations depending on the tractor, for yours it would be on the left side of the clutch housing. Dr. Hugh now dubs thee "Sir Ramon" for your significant contributions to the ever expanding field of Farmallology :) Distinguished service award is granted for mental anguish endured while selflessly attacking your tractor with paint remover to further the cause. You only missed the medal of honor by not securing the engine's serial number in your quest ;) Stan(VA).
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