Posted by IHguy on February 02, 2011 at 22:02:38 from (174.98.137.240):
I am new to the site and farmall so bear with me I JUST purchased A 1944 FARMALL AV SERIAL 112189 BUT THE ENGINE #IS 366204 R1 THAT IS FROM A FARMALL 130. Sounds like prev owner changed THE ENGINE since THIS ENGINE DID NOT COME IN A 1944.IHAVE A FEw QUESTIONS
how rare is this tractor?
whats the difference between 1944 farmall av and a farmall 130 av high crop? is the engine the only difference?
How do i know it is really a 1944 0r newer since it has a 123 engine?
I like the white and red sheet metal should i restore it as a 1944 farmall av high crop or a farmall av 130high crop with white and red sheet metal ?
I am new to this so any insight will be greatly appreciated
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