Posted by ScottyHOMEy on August 15, 2007 at 08:34:19 from (70.105.235.97):
In Reply to: BN's. How many made? posted by Kendog on August 15, 2007 at 06:11:01:
I think you may be off by one "0" Ken.
Guy Fay's IH Tractor Data Book says there were 14,967 BNs made.
The SNs were interspersed with the As and Bs, and all the A variants. If you think of it as all three having the same basic crankcase, so the serial numbers were put on the engine coming off the line. As the tractors were built, the engine SN was applied to the right tag for the tractor. At least for those made in Chicago. Don't know that that was the exact process, but it gives you the idea. The same book says there were 117,552 straight (not including Internationals or Supers) Farmall As made, and 75,241 Bs
Those made in Louisville, it seems the first 1000 of the As,Bs and BNs the numbers matched up bu after that, not necessarily.
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