Here is a new/clean thread - Should be safe to reply now.

First of all, please disregard any prior posts and replys; as I am going to list them in this thread. Apparently since the subject line was edited it caused the thread to break apart and "trash" the message board, thus angering many readers. I am very sorry this has happened, and now know the precaution to keep it from happening again. Thanks to the help on figuring that out. Now to the questions at hand.......

The engine is a C-113 that is in a Super A tractor. All numbers & castings from engine and tractor prove it to be from 1949. This is the only info I know so far. The serial number on my engine (FAAM 282,xxx) has the letter "G" that follows it. Would anyone happen to know what that means???
 

D Slater wrote:[i:437a8ef725] Depends on what model the tractor is. But its probably a high drum cotton picker chassis, or started out as one.[/i:437a8ef725]
 
Al Farmall Boy,

Goto the Classic board and read my posts under "Re: Here is a new/clean thread - Should be safe to reply now". This is being written in Modern View
 

Thanks so much Wardner!! Don't know what we'd do without ya. All this time you guys have been trying to help me, but I never would have known. haha, thanks again!
 

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