Sorry but I have not been able to find the production records that JD has so if you can point me to site for Farmall that has that type info that would be great. I can get serial numbers to years and I can find some new parts on the net but not like what I am used to. In this case with one serial number and one without if it was JD finding info would be a bit harder too but with JD you can find specific serial number breaks when parts changed. Maybe I am not looking at the right thing but I am not seeing that as clear in the Farmall parts books. You'd be surprised at how many of us JD Snobs can tell you off hand specifically what changed on a JD model and at what serial number. There is no well it might have a water pump or not. You know at serial number XXXXXXXX the water pump was added. I can call 2 Cylinder and with the exception of a few records that were lost in a fire back in the day with the serial number I can get the day the tractor was made, what branch house and dealer it shipped to and on what day, what type wheels it left the factory with and any special configuration or equipment it left the factory with. I have not found that with Farmall so if you have that resource give me a number email etc. Instead I get well it could have this or that from the Farmall guys. When I pull up salvage Farmall parts on the web I don't get the hits like I do for JD. Even on Ebay I see more JD parts than Farmall. My experience personally is that I have not had good luck getting solid reliable information instead I have gotten a lot of guesses from folks which is why I posted here. As for your comment JD Snobs, I get it we used to call them the correct police but we have JD guys here who wont attend a club meeting anymore due to red snobs since one club here I am in is predominantly Farmall. We draw every year for the tractor to be on the show button and it killed them year before when my JD M was pulled out of the hat. We had a picture of a green JD M with a red bordered button There are good and bad folks in every color as most all think their brand was the best ever. I didn't post here to start the age old whose best or friendliest war. I am a guy who loves old tractors and is trying to fix up a couple in a brand that I am not that knowledgeable with, not having luck with or don't know where to look compared to what I am used to. I just need some guidance from somebody who actually knows and not guesses.
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