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Posted by farmallhal on February 27, 2005 at 08:02:44 from (64.24.35.16):
In Reply to: Re: Need help with my Farmall posted by Phillip Peterson on February 26, 2005 at 17:45:46:
Phillip, this must be frustrating but we can work through this. From the numbers in your post I find only two of them listed in my Super C parts catalog. I do not have a catalog for the model 200 so don't know if they are all common to that model or not. On what you call the differential plate (which most of us refer to as the platform or transmission cover) there should be a date code cast right next to the cover part number. It will appear as two digits (month and day) and a letter which is a code for the year it was cast. If you can provide that code letter we can determine if the part was made for a Super C or for the 200 which followed the Super C production run. Also if you can provide a picture I can most likely tell what model it is. I have left my email open if you want to send it directly along with the code letter. I hope you enjoy your first Farmall - I grew up with these letter series Farmalls as a kid on the farm and got to see them new and right off the truck when delivered to the farm. Also saw flat car loads of them on the railroad going through town. Hal
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