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Posted by CNKS on December 27, 2004 at 12:47:06 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: 404 posted by sphargy42 on December 27, 2004 at 11:37:59:
If it is originally yellow, it was an industrial model of some sort, particularly with the reverser. Utility? If you straddle the transmission when you sit on the seat it is a utility, if not, it is or is similar to the row crop. Also, the utilities were Internationals, not Farmalls. As to the year, you are missing at least one number in front of the 175 as the first one produced was SN 501. Otherwise you have to use casting codes in the format of 1*8*G (Jan 8, 1961), where the * looks like a screw head and the letters run from G, 1961 to N, 1968. 375574R1 is the part number of the transmission cover.
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