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A tractor with no number!!!!!

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Brad Rowland

11-25-2005 22:36:19




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I restored my Grandfathers H 2 summers ago after he passed away. I spent many hours out in the barn working on her. Many people never understood why I would spend so much money on a common old H especialy since I was only 17 years old. I not have a very nice looking 1951 Farmall H. I only have one problem with it. The serial number. Years ago on the family farm the H had a loader on it and my father and grandfather broke the tractor in half when they majorly overloaded the loader tearing down an old barn. The tractor was then put in a fence line and left to rot. A couple years later my father decided to fix it and found an H in a junk yard and got the center transimission section to fix where the casing split. The fix was cheep enough for only $50 but we had to trade in the old casing for a core fee. Well as everyone knows the serial number plate is on that casing and well... the origional is gone! Is there anyway possible I can find out even a close serial number for her? I know for a fact it is a 1951 because I have the origional sale bill but it doesn't have the serial number on the bill. Thanks for any help you may be. Brad
New Holland, OH

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Hugh MacKay

11-26-2005 03:11:30




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 Re: A tractor with no number!!!!! in reply to Brad Rowland, 11-25-2005 22:36:19  
Brad: Just add to what William has said, directly below number 1 spark plug.



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williamf

11-26-2005 01:46:10




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 Re: A tractor with no number!!!!! in reply to Brad Rowland, 11-25-2005 22:36:19  
My '46 H has the serial number (matches the plate on the casing) stamped on a smooth flat spot on the engine block, just above and forward of the distributor.
Good Luck, Wm



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