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Re: On the 51 M's Should the serial number match?
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Posted by D Slater on July 02, 2007 at 05:29:25 from (72.65.143.131):
In Reply to: Re: On the 51 M's Should the serial number match? posted by georgeky on July 01, 2007 at 20:42:11:
George, is your M below serial # 240000? most seem to jump to 11000 differance around 240000 or above. Looked at some notes I keep after answering jonnny and think his 51 would be 12000 differance. M parts book says no attempt was made to match chassis and engine serial numbers. On at least the last 5 to 6 years of M production it seems some kind of system was used because most of those M have a engine serial # exactly so many thousand below tractor serial #, more than can be a coinidence. The newer a M tractor the more differance between numbers. Example of actual tractor 286713 X1 engine 273713 X1 13000 differance. Most if not all original H tractors match.
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