Ford Tractor Indentification

Dickey101

New User
I bought a Ford tractor and I am trying to figure out if it is a 4400 Industrial, Utility or what? On the L/H side of the transmission housing it has the numbers 0C11B
AG7018
and on the right side it has the numbers
007
StarB883799 (I am pretty sure this is the Serial Number)
I am not really sure how to read all the numbers.
If anyone could help me I would be grateful.
Also it is a diesel and has no injection pump or starter. If I knew what type of tractor it is I could probably figure out what Injection pump and starter it would take.
Again, any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
B883799 is the serial number. The B at the beginning means that it was assembled at the plant in Basildon in the UK. 883799 is a "Domestic" serial number, meaning that it was built to be sold into the UK market, but lots of those have made there ways to other countries over the years.

0C11B is a date code, but being on the left side, it is probably for when the transmission was assembled, which is March 11, 1970 during the day shift. Th tractor was probably assembled a few weeks to a few months after that.

None of the numbers you posted tell us what model it is.

Are there any other numbers on the right side, maybe up in the rougher part of the casting? Also, look on the under side of the right side hood panel, up above the battery for a silver sticker. If that sticker is still there post the numbers on that.

If you can't find any numbers, post some pictures of the whole tractor from the front, side and rear along with some showing the front and rear axles. You'll need to make about 10 posts or so before this site will let you post pictures though.
 

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