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Posted by Gwen, KY on May 08, 2003 at 17:09:41 from (152.163.189.203):
As listed under the tractor photo section of this website, I have inherited a tractor. Before you ask yes I am female and no I don't know anything about tractors. I would like to learn and restore this one. It once belonged to my grandfather. It has been sitting in a field for approximately 4 years under a tarp. So far from the feedback I have gotten they believe it is a Farmall A or Super A. I was told to look for a serial number. There are numbers all over that thing!!! Don't laugh yet. O.K. On the innner right lower side of the frame down almost near the bottom of the tire the number reads 362772R1 no prefix number. When I looked it up the # falls under a H model. The other number that might be of importance is 351687R8 this one was found to the left of the foot pedels. Anyone with any advice? You can quit holding your breath or holding your head now (I have also contacted someone to do the actual work on the tractor) But like I said before this one has a lot of sentimental value to me and I know I have a lot to learn. Thank you in advance.
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