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D Slater

02-15-2008 18:51:02




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Noticed you questioned if engine was changed in your M a few days ago. Think you posted somewhere that the engine number is 281064.
Just wondering would your tractor serial # happen to be 294064?




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Mike (WA)

02-16-2008 07:41:32




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 Re: Question for Allan in reply to D Slater, 02-15-2008 18:51:02  
Well, OK, that was a pretty good trick. Now, can you tell what I'm holding behind my back in my left hand?



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Charles E. McNelly III

02-16-2008 06:47:41




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 Re: Question for Allan in reply to D Slater, 02-15-2008 18:51:02  
Just how did you figure that one Dave? You amaze me. Come on, tell us the answer.
Charles



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Allan In NE

02-16-2008 05:21:42




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 Re: Question for Allan in reply to D Slater, 02-15-2008 18:51:02  
Yes Sir, sure is.

What is it? Just a carry-over engine from '51 and line stamped into the '52 tractor?

Thanks,

Allan



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D Slater

02-16-2008 09:34:42




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 Re: Question for Allan in reply to Allan In NE, 02-16-2008 05:21:42  
Noticed a long time ago that for some reason from around 1949 on up on M tractors, most have the engine serial # so many even 1000 behind the tractor serial #. How many 1000 varies but your range falls into 13000 behind tractor. You have the original engine in tractor. Your tractor is late enough to come with the same size crank journals as a SM. You missed being late enough for disc brakes and some other stuff by a little. Tractor was built in feb. 52. Date code on castings will be the date they were cast and most times the date code will be before 2 month of 52 and back into 51.

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Allan In NE

02-16-2008 10:21:40




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 Re: Question for Allan in reply to D Slater, 02-16-2008 09:34:42  
Hey! Thanks for the info.

Would it have originally had the big pistons too or were they just in the SMs from the factory?

Thanks again,

Allan



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