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Posted by Jim Becker on June 03, 2005 at 18:50:16 from (71.96.20.180):
In Reply to: hydrolic lift? posted by brattin1103 on June 03, 2005 at 14:44:24:
I have seen a couple early Super A blocks with "SAMPLE" cast into them, not stamped. I have been told that IH would occasinally contract out some castings to a new supplier and have the word "SAMPLE" cast into the first batch to mark them for QC on delivery. If they checked out OK, they would use them in production. A '47 would have been about the same time (and same factory) as the tractors I have seen. I am curious about some of the other specifics of your tractor that might tell another piece of the story. What serial number is the tractor? What part number is cast into the block? What date code is cast into the block? What engine number is stamped into the block (below #1 spark plug)? Is there a place to mount a hydraulic pump cast into the block (below magneto, next to the steering shaft)? What hydraulic parts are on the tractor?
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