Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 02, 2009 at 04:00:13 from (216.208.58.106):
In Reply to: Help ID tractor posted by doorman on July 31, 2009 at 21:32:00:
doorman: I guess I'm having a brain fart here this morning. Your tractor definitely not a 340. It could be a 504. In my previous post every time I used 340, subsitute that for 504. A 504 will have 5 speed, possibly TA option, U drawbar, factory fast hitch or factory 3 point hitch.
Problem is I don't think 504 had lights in grill, I know the Farmall 504 didn't. The more I think about this, it has to be one of the models CNKS mentions.
But then there are also a few British models CNKS does not mention and sold mainly in Canada. Question in that case, does it have straight or swept back front axle. Straight axle and I'm thinking about 434, British assembled 444 and 384. British assembled 444 is different from Louisville assembled 444. If you live in US it would likely be Louisville 444 or in Canada a British 444.
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