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Re: How do you date a tractor
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Posted by Steve T on January 24, 2002 at 20:13:08 from (216.187.161.13):
In Reply to: How do you date a tractor posted by matt on January 24, 2002 at 19:09:47:
I usually say some thing like "Hey Baby, How 'bouta date" but that only works if your both drunk. On the other hand, IH was pretty good about putting cast codes on some of their parts, even way back when. Do you know what model tractor you have? Knowing the model number might help you find the casting codes. Try looking at the engine block and cylinder head real close for casting numbers,unless it was an early F-12, and they had the Waukesha "FC" engine in them. If your not sure what model, go to the tractor photos on the left side of the screen and see if anything looks the same. After you find some codes, post them here and one of us should be able to help you out. From the sounds of it, you most likely have an F-12, but I could be wrong, and Ive been wrong before, if you dont believe me, just ask my wife, she will be glad to tell you so. Steve T
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