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Posted by Tim C Van Horlick on October 05, 2001 at 09:36:59 from (24.67.234.106):
I have just bought a older tractor which I believe may be a 1951 Farmall C or 1950 Farmall H or be parts from both. Her lies my question. I have a wide front end machine with steering linkage on the left side as you face the forwards of the machine. The serial number on the tag on the "Right" side of the seat box indicates it is an International Harvester Product and has the number 77735 which I believe is the serial number for a Farmall 1951 C, below this number on a different line is stamped 1815 ? Here is the problem .... on the left foot floor plate is a tag numbered 351132-R1 which I belive is the serial number of a 1950 Farmall H ? below this number is another tag which reads 2.26.W and below that another tag which seems to say L N01 Can you help with any positive indentification factors ? Is this possible from the factory ? What manuals should I get ? It has mid section hydraulic lift, what was it designed for ? It has a forward blade, runs good has fresh paint and not to many leaks, I paid three thousand US for it was it a good deal or bad one ? All help is appreciated greatly. Tim 250 578 6966
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