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Re: Take a look and tell me what it is.
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Posted by Chadd on October 01, 2004 at 09:54:25 from (155.92.196.202):
In Reply to: Take a look and tell me what it is. posted by Okie Dave on September 30, 2004 at 19:56:59:
I think that your tractor is an International 354. It is the smaller sibling to the world tractor series.(454, 574, 674) They were all supposedly created at the International plant in Doncaster, England. The 354 gets the same styling as the 454 and 574, but did not get the syncromech 8 speed, rear mounted gas tank, and used smaller motors. All of the World Tractor series tractors were designed to be sold all over the world with the same engines, transmissions, and sheetmetal. Only the placement of warning lights and such changed from country to country. Your tractor is the 1440th off the line. I can't honestly tell you how many 354's were made, but I doubt there were many. The serial number plate, which you show on picture "Beast1" should have two sets of numbers. It should look like this: Model No. XXXXX Serial No. A430003B001440
What does the top number (if one exists) say? I would imagine if it is a 354, it should say I-354, but am not sure. I can post tonight or tomorrow the horsepower and stuff because I don't have it memorized. Good luck! If you find out that model number, post it so I know.
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