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Posted by RustyFarmall on November 08, 2005 at 18:32:44 from (207.32.13.248):
In Reply to: For Rusty Farmall posted by Too Far Gone on November 08, 2005 at 15:12:09:
Serial number 1368 makes the engine a 1939. Going by your description of the tractor in the earlier post, I think it is safe to assume that the tractor is indeed a 1939. Either someone has changed the serial number tag, or as stated before, the torque tube that the serial tag is attached to has been replaced. In this case the torque tube was donated by a 1947 M. Another thing to look for would be the casting codes. This a rised number, located on just about every part of the tractor that is made of cast iron. It will appear as 7*14*I. The number 7 being the month, 14 is the day, and the letter I being the year, in this case 1939. A different letter was used for each year of manufacture. I-39, J-40, K-41, etc. Quite a few of the tractors made in 1947 actually had 47, instead of a letter. The letter for 1947 would be Q.
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