Posted by AL Farmall Boy on September 21, 2010 at 20:44:04 from (98.83.136.128):
Hey guys, I'm sure you've ran into this problem before. I am semi-restoring a Farmall Cub tractor and the serial number tag/plate is missing. I already have a buyer for it and he needs the serial number for his records, but I don't have one to give him. I also would like to install a new plate so it looks good and correct. The Cub is the earliest style with hydraulics (wire mesh grille).
How do I find out what the tractor serial number is??? I looked on the opposite side of the tractor on the engine block for the engine serial # and I could barely read the stampings (the hydraulic line are also in the way). From what I could tell, I think the stampings said "1CUBM", and then under that it read "1800". These stampings came off the flat place on the engine block, but from what I've seen that doesn't make sense. It is extremely hard to make out what is stamped there because they are so lightly stamped, but that looks like that is what it is.
Please help me so I can find out the serial number on my tractor so I can get it I.D.'ed correctly and sold to the guy intrested. THANKS SO MUCH!!!
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