Posted by Sean in PA on October 04, 2012 at 18:18:13 from (71.224.102.32):
In Reply to: Ford 4600 numbers posted by Sarrest on October 03, 2012 at 18:12:48:
Tractor # A303518 is the serial number. The A at the beginning means that it was assembled at the an Antwerp Belgium factory.
Model # DA 214 P is the model number. DA2 at the beginning means that it is a 4600 with an ag chassis.The 1 means that is has a diesel engine. The 4 means that it has a 540 RPM independent PTO. The last character should tell you what transmission it has, but I've never heard of a P as a code for a transmission. Could it be an F? An F would bbe the 4x4 power reversing transmission.
Unit # EE07B Doesn't look right for a production code either, The first character should be a number, not a letter. The rest of it would mean that it was built on May 7 during the day shift, but the first character needs to be a number to tell us what year it was made.
Engine # 6D14B would mean that the engine was assembled April 14, 1976 during the day shift, so the first character of the model number above is probably realluy a 6 instead of an E so the tractor was probably assembled on May 7, 1976 during the day shift.
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