Posted by Radagast on January 19, 2014 at 00:58:33 from (101.171.85.70):
G'day all. I am attempting to ID my father's Ferguson, with the intention of putting it back in service. There is no battery, so my first question is it 6 or 12 volt. I know the water pump needs replacing as a minimum, and there are oil leaks from most joints including the PTO. It last ran around 8-10 years ago and has been garaged since then.
The aluminum serial number plate is still in existence under the steering wheel, but is corroded. There are 4 numerals stamped on it in descending order: 2 3 78 or 18
There is what appears to be a serial number on the front of the passenger side rear axle housing: 400207 R 02 The R is in a triangle.
The motor is to be a Standard unit with horizontal oil filter.
Is 400207 the serial number? If so then I know it should take a 12 volt battery. Can the fuel type, variant or year of manufacture be IDed from the 4 numerals in the ID plate?
Thanks in advance for any help, If the above is not enough please let me know what is required and I will check the next time I visit my parents.
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