Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 01, 2007 at 17:25:20 from (209.226.247.95):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall posted by Greg318 on November 01, 2007 at 04:12:19:
Greg: For the most part these guys fed you some hogwash. By 1954 Farmall Super A engine and tractor serial number will be 2000 or more apart. The tractor could well have had a water pump from the day it was new. How much above the hydraulic unit is the fuel tank? Does the engine block have a cast in place C-123, about 3/4" high digets? My thoughts are your tractor could be a Super A1 as in (one) Quite a rare Farmall, only 1,957 units were built. Basically a Farmall 100 in SA sheet metal.
What are the casting date codes on engine block, torque tube, transmission-rear end and hydraulic unit. Casting date codes are cast in place 3/8" high digets and are day and month by number and year by letter with what looks like a round head, blade type screw cast between each of day, month and year. The letter Y is 1953, Z is 1954, A is 1955.
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