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Delene

11-02-2006 18:19:29




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Can anyone help me id this old tractor body that is sitting in the middle of my farm? Here is a picture:
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RustyFarmall

11-03-2006 07:44:34




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to Delene, 11-02-2006 18:19:29  
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I think the Regular would have spoked wheels? My guess is F-20.



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Delene

11-03-2006 08:08:12




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to RustyFarmall, 11-03-2006 07:44:34  
Thank you for your input. F20 sounds familiar. I'm going to go thru my old photos; I think I have a picture of my dad on this tractor back when it was still a working tractor.



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J Schwiebert

11-02-2006 18:53:55




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to Delene, 11-02-2006 18:19:29  
Look at the steering gear. Are the gears enclosed? If not it is a "regular" first introduced in 1923.The F-20 replace the regular, can not remember exact year F models were last made in 1939.



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CNKS

11-03-2006 06:16:10




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to J Schwiebert, 11-02-2006 18:53:55  
No, he means the steering gears at the top of the pedestal on the front of the tractor -- they seem to be enclosed. The shaft from the steering wheel attaches to the worm gear inside that housing. Looks to be like they are enclosed making it an F20. The serial tag is/was on a fuel tank support which could be laying around somewhere. The F20 chassis serial prefix is FA or TA.



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Delene

11-03-2006 11:58:18




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to CNKS, 11-03-2006 06:16:10  
Thanks. I do find these numbers on the tractor:
FA 105664
and: 8(or3)546D
and: 255 4D, I think.



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CNKS

11-03-2006 12:47:06




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to Delene, 11-03-2006 11:58:18  
FA105664 means it is a 1938 F20, or the 68th one made in 1938. The other numbers are probably part numbers.



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Delene

11-03-2006 13:23:54




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to CNKS, 11-03-2006 12:47:06  
Thanks for your help with what the numbers mean. Appreciate it.



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Delene

11-03-2006 12:00:20




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to Delene, 11-03-2006 11:58:18  
And this: FIRING ORDER, 1-3-4-2



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Delene

11-02-2006 19:13:15




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to J Schwiebert, 11-02-2006 18:53:55  
Is this what you are talking about?
[img]http://www.redhawkaig.com/tractor9f.jpg[/img]



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CNKS

11-02-2006 18:49:18




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to Delene, 11-02-2006 18:19:29  
Regular, F20 or F30, made between 1924 and 1939. Someone will probably shoot down my F30 possibility, as I know little about the F series. It's not an F12/14 because of the drop axles.



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Tinker IN TN

11-02-2006 18:34:14




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to Delene, 11-02-2006 18:19:29  
Definitely an International Harvester tractor. Looks like an old "F" series Farmall.



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Delene

11-02-2006 18:36:54




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to Tinker IN TN, 11-02-2006 18:34:14  
Thanks. 1930s/40s era, do you think?



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moseed

11-07-2006 14:47:58




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 Re: help identifying old tractor body in reply to Delene, 11-02-2006 18:36:54  
Delene your gonna need that firing order..... eventualy.



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