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Re: Question regarding serial # Farmall/ Mcormick
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Posted by Nat 2 on May 10, 2006 at 05:04:16 from (64.80.110.33):
In Reply to: Question regarding serial # Farmall/ Mcormick posted by Kevin McGinty on May 09, 2006 at 18:41:26:
You can look it up yourself. Just look down the column of links to the left, and click on the one that says "Serial Numbers." There are three categories that it could be under: 1. Farmall 2. International 3. Farmall & International Just keep looking until you find the listing for 140s. The listings show the first serial number for each year the tractor was produced. Each tractor has its own unique serial number. You will probably not find your exact serial number listed, so you need to figure out which two your serial number falls between. When your serial number comes after one year's first, but before the next year's first, then your tractor was made in that year. I would expect your 140 to be an early one with a 4-digit serial number. The J means "Rockford clutch." Basically, it's meaningless because the vast majority of IH tractors came with Rockford clutches...
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