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Re: Super W6 high-low?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 25, 2005 at 15:09:20 from (64.228.11.149):
In Reply to: Re: Super W6 high-low? posted by JaredM on September 25, 2005 at 14:29:03:
Jared: Serial number is the one that can tell you quickly. SW6 probably has it on left side of clutch housing. It will be roughly 2" by 4" plate riveted to casting. Find the serial number then go to left of this page under research & info, click on serial numbers, then International then SW6. That will give beginning serial number for each year tractor was in production. If you don't know or cant find serial number go to casting codes. Each casting on the tractor has one. It's a series of numbers and a letter cast in place and looks like a round head screw cast between digets. It gives day and month by number and year by letter. X was 1952, Y was 1953, Z was 1954 and A was 1955. You can go both ways from that, but V was not used. Bear in mind casting could be made few months before tractor. Now if you go to casting part number, it will likely be 5-6 numbers ending in R1, R2 or R3. Problem with this you will have to find someone with parts book to tell you proper casting part number for TA and non TA rearend. As I said before the quick method is that frame along engine Non TA W6 will have a one piece casting including clutch housing to front of tractor. TA W6 will have chanel iron frame along side engine just like a Farmall.
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