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Re: Opinions: CNKS, GuyFay and Bermuda Ken
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Posted by Bob M on January 05, 2007 at 07:49:59 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: Opinions: CNKS, GuyFay and Bermuda Ken posted by Hugh MacKay on January 05, 2007 at 04:45:02:
Hugh – Like the others suggest those odd-dated parts most likely have been replaced at some point. My father in law has Super M which he purchased new. By it's serial number and date codes on most of castings the tractor is a 1953. However the date codes on several front end parts and rear axle housings cover 1951 thru 1957 – a range of 6 years. Reason is some years ago the tractor got away on time (fortunately without an operator on board…) and rolled down a steep hill. It executed a forward somersault then rolled several times before coming to rest. A bunch of parts from the local boneyard were required to replace those damaged in the rollover – hence the wide range of date codes it carries today. The other Farmalls on the farm (another SM and a pair of SH’s) each show only a 3 or 4 month spread of date codes. ...Bob M
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