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Re: SW6 serial # location
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Posted by Quebec Red on March 18, 2006 at 10:52:11 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: Re: SW6 serial # location posted by JaredM on March 18, 2006 at 09:37:45:
My source does not specify specific serial number breaks other than by year, which are as follows:501-2907 are 1952s; 2908-8996 are 53s; any higher are 54s. I would suggest that the seat could have been replaced; the M and W PTO is an axle declutch giving live PTO, a big improvement over the transmission PTO. Is your M and W PTO lever on the left side? Also front wheels could have been changed from 16`to 18`over the years. Is the front belley frame is U shaped without slots along the side, or is it a channel style with oval holes, similar to a Farmall H-56 series? The U shaped frame would date it as a Stage 1, unless somebody got really ambitious and swapped. Anything is possible, and they would interchange, but I would much rather put my time towards chasing females than switching frames....ya know....??? Hope this helps...QR..
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