Posted by mkirsch on October 24, 2012 at 05:18:37 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: Super H serial numbers posted by Huskers86 on October 23, 2012 at 18:46:45:
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The only place the chassis serial number is stamped is on the serial tag riveted to the bell housing. If that's missing, worn smooth, or otherwise corrupted, you will not be able to ever find the exact serial number for your tractor.
You can get CLOSE, and you may even get the exact right one, but you can't ever be 100% sure. The correct police will accuse you of lying/cheating/stealing if you don't somehow indicate that the serial number is approximate.
Just be aware of the truth of the situation, is all.
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