Posted by doug orndorff on February 01, 2009 at 18:29:46 from (66.38.28.167):
In Reply to: Re: IHAVI posted by Hugh MacKay on January 19, 2009 at 02:40:36:
mr huge i now have pics on main website i agree yellow paint dose not make it an indus but from the info i have gathered i think it is if you can find the pics look at why i and others think it is eng date code is 11-9-7 so it must be 1948 model there are no nums on the tab in front or rear in the pics i show that that it has never had vin tag in guy fayes book there are no serial nos for 1948 a-av-b bns there for no tags? it does not have a foot throttle now but could it have at one time? the eng has plugs in oil pan and a dipstick on right side of block under oil filter alos has a plate over hdy pump access in block as can be seen in pics the tractor has no hdy no pto and shows no wear on front cult mounts only on drawbar but it has the heavy front axle plus the heavy cast front hubs not the lite ones on reg av,s i dont know anything for cearten but why would a farmer buy a highcrop tractor in yellow with no extras but a dipstick? im not trying to be smart<<> im just trying to find out what (besides a tractor this thing is) some also told me that the eng with a dipstick came out of a 200 however a 200 seriers had water pumps note this eng is not mach for a pump? i need all the help i can get thanks a bunch DOUG
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