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| prof231
10-21-2012 17:00:37
67.141.68.187
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I just purchased a farmall tractor today and the serial number is 64110 DS. Is this a Super MTA? Paint is all faded and cannot tell by the decals and do not know a lot about this particular model. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| prof231
10-23-2012 17:52:14
67.141.68.187
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Re: farmall serial number in reply to prof231, 10-21-2012 17:00:37
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| Attached are some photos.Still not for sure what I have here. |
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| prof231
10-23-2012 04:33:17
208.92.228.62
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Re: farmall serial number in reply to jaden, 10-21-2012 17:00:37
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I will try to get some photos posted in a day or two. I just want to be sure what I have here. I only gave $650.00 for this tractor and it is running. Thanks for the help. Is there anything else I can look for to prove that it is an MTA. I still do not see a handle on the left side for the torque amplifier. |
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| Janicholson
10-21-2012 17:19:55
96.24.99.126
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Re: farmall serial number in reply to prof231, 10-21-2012 17:00:37
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| It probably is made in Chicago plant. There should be a lever on both left and right sides of the seat. One on the left is a TA the other is a live PTO control. It should have live Hydro with a Pump in front of the distributor. There are other indicators. Jim |
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| prof231
10-22-2012 05:22:20
208.92.228.62
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Re: farmall serial number in reply to Janicholson, 10-21-2012 17:19:55
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| It does have a long handle for the pto on the right hand side but nothing on the left.There is a pump in front of the distributor and it has power steering. Still not for sure if this is a MTA. What does the DS stand for after the serial number? |
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| D Slater
10-22-2012 06:46:57
184.15.12.12
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Re: farmall serial number in reply to prof231, 10-22-2012 05:22:20
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| D = tractor was equiped with what was called 5000 ft. elevation pistons when new and the S shows it came with a T/A. That serial number fits a SMTA. Should have a gas tank like a M with maybe 5 to 6 inches between the rear of tank and the steering support post. |
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