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| david hambrick
03-14-2010 06:15:21
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i recently was given an ib by a man. it is stuck but i want to know is the serial number location . it has (ib3492) stamped on the transmission top. is that it? and if it is what year is it? |
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| steve(ill)
03-14-2010 08:46:18
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Re: allis ib in reply to david hambrick, 03-14-2010 06:15:21
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| | THe last IB was built in 1954. Dealers may have had a couple on the sale floor for a couple years. Most call them 1954 models, but may not have been sold that year.. Side cylinder was probably for raising a sickle bar mower. Go to the left of this page and look under "Gallery", then "tractor photos", then put IB in the search box to see photos. You can get more parts and ideas from the guys at allischalmers dot com. Year Starting Serial Number 1946 1001 1947 1003 1948 1010 1949 1282 1950 1556 1951 1879 1952 2219 1953 2570-2847 1954 3068
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| Lonnie Smith
03-14-2010 07:42:59
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Re: allis ib in reply to david hambrick, 03-14-2010 06:15:21
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| Besides this forum there is allischalmers.com. Do you have any pics you could post. The IB is a neat little tractor, I'm still waiting to put one in my herd. |
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| Lonnie Smith
03-14-2010 06:34:46
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Re: allis ib in reply to david hambrick, 03-14-2010 06:15:21
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| That would be one of the last ones made. The records were not kept for the last few years but yours would be between 1954-1958. |
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| david hambrick
03-14-2010 06:40:26
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Re: allis ib in reply to Lonnie Smith, 03-14-2010 06:34:46
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| so i cant nail down a specific year? i am gonna restore it and keep it cause it is just cool. this one appeares to have had a hydraulic blade of some sort on it. it has a cylinder on the left side and the battery box on the right rail. how much is it worth? is there a AC forum like there is for farmall cubs? |
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