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Posted by old fashioned farmer on February 01, 2005 at 07:23:15 from (4.131.48.170):
In Reply to: television program and a little more on jd hicrops posted by old fashioned farmer on January 31, 2005 at 20:08:05:
Howdy, Okay 105Diesel, I gotta get this worked out. Help me figure this out. Here's what my book has. This is in the section titled "John Deere Tractor Model Production Years". Alright. For the JD Model AH it has starting year 1951 and ending year 1952. Its starting serial number is 665,000 and ending serial number is 703,383. Doing the math that means there were 38,383 serial numbers from start to finish. There is another section called "Tractor Model Build Dates For First and Last Made". In this section the AH has the start date of 7/10/50 and end date of 4/25/52. the first ser. # is 665,665 and last is 702,428 which leaves 36,763. That's still up there. Now, we know the R had numbers of around 21,000 right? In this book it labels the R start at 2/1/49 and end at 11/1/54. The first ser. # is 1000 and end is 22,293. That leaves 21,293 which is pretty close to the number we know. So, how is it that the R's numbers match up in this book with the numbers we know but the high crops don't? I mean, I don't know. Where can I find other info on the numbers for the high crops? It's just a curiosity that's bugging me. Appreciate your help and look forward to hearing from you. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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