Posted by CNKS on January 20, 2009 at 13:44:06 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: A,AV,B,BN posted by Ralph from NY on January 19, 2009 at 18:09:25:
I might have misunderstood your question. You can make one out of the other of any of those tractors, simply by changing parts around. And since the serial tag is on the seat bracket, the seat bracket and/or the serial tag can also be changed. But, in addition to appearance, it is the serial PREFIX that determines the model, provided it is not switched. A is FAA, B is FAB, BN is FABN, AV is FAAV. There were also International ("industrial") versions of the A used by highway depts, etc. Prefix for that is IAA. So if you see a B with a wide front end, for example, the tag will say FAB if it indeed was a B. Further authenication can be determined from comparing the engine and chassis serial numbers, they were the same from 501-201000, provided it has the original engine. You can also check casting codes to see if they are close together (month day year), where year is usually a letter.
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