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Re: Re: Re: Finding Info On Ford Tractor
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Posted by ATW/WA on September 01, 2003 at 14:58:54 from (207.66.161.206):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Finding Info On Ford Tractor posted by Cliff Terry on September 01, 2003 at 07:59:30:
Cliff, I left my email open, just click on "send email" by my handle. Scott my be correct in that what you are looking at might be a casting code. Raised alpha/numeric code, cast into parts during manufacturing, only decypherable by those who have achieved "Master Wizard of Ford Knowledge" For example your engine # EAE6015-F, is a casting code. I don't to overwhelm you with too much info at this time, but if your # "NAA476B" is raised letters as I know your engine # "EAE6015-F" is, then it also is a casting code. I think the "N" that is now a "B" in what you describe as a serial number, should not be there. Don't let it bother you. Your model/serial# is important and we'll get you up to speed real quick. I left another link below, really good stuff! It will explain the location of your model/serial # and a couple of more important facts about your tractor. Post back and we will get you started on the good path of fine Ford fun. ATW/WA PS. I left my email open for you , go ahead and use it, I trust you will not make it available to everyone else on this discussion forum.... :o)
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