This has degenerated into something I didn't want it to become.
I didn't say that "you were way off on the numbers." I pointed out that your numbers were consistent as far as they went. But you keep citing the 1951 numbers. If you look at the 1952 numbers you will see that they overlap considerably, which I think might be the source of the problem Guy Fay cites as well as our being at odds. As far as that goes, we are only disagreeing (and I hope not fighting) about whether it's a '51 or a '52 motor.
Then the casting code comes in. Did the axle housing get replaced or the motor? You don't know, and neither do I.
I agree, it would require a closer look at the actual tractor and reference to the records and a lot more information than what we have been given about this tractor, but I would argue that that should be done before we give somebody a serial number that they can go have stamped on a plate and represent it to be the original chassis number of the tractor.
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