Posted by ScottyHOMEy on March 05, 2009 at 19:04:04 from (70.105.247.101):
In Reply to: 1954 Farmall Super A posted by Dean Hinton on March 05, 2009 at 18:17:51:
You've definitely got a hodgepodge goin' there, Dean, with the numbers and the equipment.
First off, IH did not have an line that they called Industrial. They were Farmalls or they were Internationals.
From the prefix, it would be Farmall SuperA-1, but you note correctly that the rest of the number is a little low for that. The rectangular front axle was more typical of the Internationals, but was an option of Farmalls, and may even have been standard, or at least common on the SA-1. But the foot-feed just screams International. I suppose somebody could have bought the parts and had them put on a Farmall, but I haven't seen where they were offered as a regular option on them.
I've seen any number of Internationals (with IAA serial numbers) worked over and repainted and decaled as Farmalls, but yours doesn' fit that mold. What does the winged badge on the grille say?
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