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Posted by Andy Martin on October 06, 2006 at 05:45:51 from (64.219.39.195):
In Reply to: Re: New H Owner posted by Blueclawz on October 05, 2006 at 16:34:47:
There have been thousands and thousands of them junked. You can make up a serial number and the chances are great it will be unique. I hope you recognize I was joking about stealing it. Even if it was stolen, very few tractor owners know their serial numbers. Personally I would never have a new plate made because I don't like to change factory items which are still servicable, and you don't have to read the plate to use the tractor. By the way, the tractors were not produced by model year. H's were all the same year to year until IH decided to make a change, and after they did, they used up old parts before implementing the new parts. You tractor may have been assembled in 19XX but it is simply an H. It is nice to have all the casting codes match, I suppose, but they did not match from the factory, you may find some on your tractor from December and some from February. There is very little value in matching other than your satisfaction.
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