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Ken puzzled in

04-12-2005 12:43:29




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I just purchased a farmall, the tag on left rear of the seat says it is a model f-AA, the serial # is up over 300000. This number is too high to be an A is it not? It says A on the side of the cowling.Can anyone out there set me straight as to what it is. Thanks for any assistance you might be able to provide.




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Hugh MacKay

04-12-2005 16:31:38




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 Re: farmall model ? in reply to Ken puzzled in Canada, 04-12-2005 12:43:29  
Ken: Dave is right, Super A. Someone must have used the wrong decal. Does the tractor have factory hydraulics? Could be someone changed the seat support. Maybe a tractor built from two.

Best now to check engine serial. It is on a flat machined surface just under NO.1 plug. This number will be stamped rather than cast in place. The number should be within 2000 of the tractor serial number.

Then you can look at casting codes. Those are the series of numbers and a letter indicating date casting was made. These look like they have a round head blade screw cast between digits. It is month and day by number and year by letter. X is 1952, Y is 1953, V was not used, thus you can go forward or backward from that. Each casting on tractor will have one of these date codes. If they are all same year or two adjacant years, your quite sure it is an original tractor. If those codes are two or more years apart you can be assured someone has made it up from two tractors. Not uncommon to find one odd year casting on these, been a few misfortunes over the years.

Let us know how you make out.

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KEN PUZZELED NO MORE

04-12-2005 23:41:18




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 Re: farmall model ? in reply to Hugh MacKay, 04-12-2005 16:31:38  
Thanks for the help it is a super a the "super" was just warn off the decal and I couldn't make it out, again thanks Ken



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Dave_Id

04-12-2005 13:53:29




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 Re: farmall model ? in reply to Ken puzzled in Canada, 04-12-2005 12:43:29  
Super A



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