Posted by Marv on November 16, 2008 at 17:20:01 from (75.105.128.58):
In Reply to: 200 Serial No. posted by LMack on November 15, 2008 at 15:27:31:
LMack, Much has been discussed recently about tractor serial numbers verses block serial numbers. The numbers should match except for two major issues. IH was manufacturing and installing engines in machines such as hay swathers and combines in addition to tractors. This resulted in engine numbers going up at a faster rate than the tractor serial numbers. The other thing is that most all tractors with the C123 engine (Farmall 200, and 230)started their tractor serial number with 501 but kept adding numbers to the block number.
For what its worth, I have a 1956 Farmall 200 with a tractor serial number of 11,318 and a engine serial number of 22710.
In addition, I have a 1957 Farmall 230 with a tractor serial number of 3076 and a engine serial number of 46025.
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