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A engine serial #

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Alabama

06-28-2006 17:43:24




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I have a friend who has an A Farmall with no serial plate.Where on the engine is the engine serial # located and how close would the engine # be to the tractor #.




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CNKS

06-28-2006 18:14:30




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 Re: A engine serial # in reply to Alabama, 06-28-2006 17:43:24  
Unless he has one of the last few thousand made, and as long as it is the original engine, the numbers are identical. Engine serial is stamped on a machined place below the #1 spark plug (next to radiator).



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Tom Windsor

06-28-2006 19:50:19




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 Re: H engine serial # in reply to CNKS, 06-28-2006 18:14:30  
Is thre identification on the H similar to this for parts replacemnt purposes?



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CNKS

06-28-2006 20:19:54




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 Re: H engine serial # in reply to Tom Windsor, 06-28-2006 19:50:19  
The H I'm not sure of -- I have read on this forum that they match, also read that the early ones matched, the later ones didn't. On my 41, I have not looked, I assume because it was the 3rd year of production, that they do. There were several major differences on the 39-40 H and more relatively minor differences in the later models. Anyone that has that (or any tractor for that matter) needs a parts manual. The engines interchange, the frame rails, seat, transmission cover and PTO are different on the early ones, as is the tire size.

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