Bjarne, please check casting codes on the rest of the tractor to help clarify the discussion below. They will be in the form of 5*8*U, or May 8, 1951. U and W are 1951, X is 1952. Apparently yours was made in 1 of those 2 years. Casting codes are on most parts. Compare the engine casting code with other parts. If the L is in the form of month*day*L, it was cast in 1942. If there are no other L's then it is a replacement. One other thing. Some SUPER M's were built in Louisville. A stand alone L is an indication that the part was cast in Louisville (although some parts could have been shipped to Louisville and then assembled) The FBK prefix indicates that you have an M not a Super M (at least the engine is from an M), so if the L on the axle housing is NOT in the form of month*day*L, and is by itself, that casting may be from a Super M.
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