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Kenny Wilcher

12-30-2004 21:16:48




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I have what is labeled Farmall with the serial number 8638-DC. I can't find the serial number in the lists and wondered if anyone knew what model it might be. I think it could have been made anywhere from 1945-65. My brother-in-law said it's a B, but the serial number doesn't match. I also have the belly mower, buzz saw and scoop that go with it. I'm trying to assess the value since it still works well. We still use it.

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gene b

12-31-2004 16:37:15




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 Re: Farmall What? in reply to Kenny Wilcher, 12-30-2004 21:16:48  
Look at the flat spot under #1 sparkplug there will be letters then followed by numbers. The letters should start with fab, fabn, faa followed by numbers this will tell you serial # and we can go from there. The throttle shaft will be in the way but the id will be there stapmed on a flat machined surface. Post when you get these numbers.



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Novel Idea Guy

12-31-2004 06:15:42




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 Re: Farmall What? in reply to Kenny Wilcher, 12-30-2004 21:16:48  
The serial number is embossed on a shiny metal plate somewhere on the tractor. It will be rivteted to the tractor. It will start with the letter "F."



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Randy Silha

12-31-2004 04:47:36




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 Re: Farmall What? in reply to Kenny Wilcher, 12-30-2004 21:16:48  
I am looking for parts for a Super C wide front end



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Nebraska Cowman

12-31-2004 04:40:22




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 Re: Farmall What? in reply to Kenny Wilcher, 12-30-2004 21:16:48  
That is the part number for the clutch housing for the A or B ractor. The B is narrow front and the A is wide front offset.



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Titan

12-31-2004 04:04:54




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 Re: Farmall What? in reply to Kenny Wilcher, 12-30-2004 21:16:48  
That appears to me to be a part number due to the DC at the end. I think you need to find the serial number plate.



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Hugh MacKay

12-31-2004 00:29:31




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 Re: Farmall What? in reply to Kenny Wilcher, 12-30-2004 21:16:48  
Kenny: Just about every model IH ever built would have used that serial number at some point in production. As John suggested a photo would be good. Look in photo gallery here at YT, you may be able to compare models. Most models after 1954 started getting Rockford clutches thus a J appeared at end of serial.

Go to casting codes, every major casting on tractor will have a casting code date. It's that series of numbers with what looks like round head, blade type screw cast between digets. It gives the month and day by number and year by letter. Y is 53, Z is 54, A is 55 and B is 56. V was not used so you can go both ways from numbers I have given. You will still have to figure out model from serial plate or photos. Photos are quite quick in gallery, you just type in model you wish to view, several pages of photos of that model will appear.

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John *.?-!.* cub owner

12-30-2004 21:27:48




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 Re: Farmall What? in reply to Kenny Wilcher, 12-30-2004 21:16:48  
A picture or description would help, is it a narrow front, wide front, offset, hydralics, etc. Serial for B is on the left seat bracket and would start with FAB. If it is a B, the number you listed would be about 1942.



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