Trying to ID an early serial# "G"

RTR

Well-known Member
Hey guys, back in June I purchased (2) model "G" tractors. One of which has the manual lift and looks to be an early serial number. I know VERY LITTLE about these tractors and have been told to look at the number near the shifter as the serial number. Well.....that number is very hard to get your eyes on and from what I can tell, it reads "G(2,3,8)64". I can't tell whether the first number is a 2, 3, or an 8.

Is there any other place the serial number might be stamped? What about trying to date it another way such as casting codes? I own a bunch of Farmalls and you can do it to them.

Please help!
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hi rtr,according to the serial number search on the left column of this page,your #is a 1953,,the full # is 26497.. no other listing matches the 64,, following a 2 that i clearly
see as a 2 in your picture..need to clean the area better after the 64 and the 97 should com e up. little know fact is that being color blind you see thing that are cammoflogged
better then normal sight. the 2 in your picture is as clear as can be to me.
 
The # listed is the beginning # for each year. To me the last 2 digits appear to be 51 (26451). That would make it a very late 1952. Others may see something different but to me they are pretty clear especially the 1. Lee
 
That is one model of tractor I have always wanted. But that is because they where built in the same town as I was born in. Gadsten AL
 
(quoted from post at 06:49:24 09/30/16) That is one model of tractor I have always wanted. But that is because they where built in the same town as I was born in. Gadsten AL

Yep! They were built just a little over an hour from where I live. These are the first two I've owned. Probably going to sell one of them. We got a TON of attachments for them, plows and cultivators mostly
 
Funny thing is I live in Gadsten AL and was born there but if you asked me anything about it I can not tell you much since we moved before I was 1 year old. Been called a Yankee by many but I was born a rebel and still remember a guy in Athens TN calling me that and I asked where he was born and he siad here in Athens and I toll him e was more of a Yankee then I was and till I told him where I was born he did not understand and from then on he did not open his mouth to try to bullie me
 

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