Erik Dekeyser said: (quoted from post at 18:22:00 01/06/10) Well im not sure when they changed to International but i have a operators manual printed in 1966 and the Tractor picture on the front says Farmall.
I am not sure either; but my point was that you cannot tell if one of these 140's left the factory as a Farmall or International once it has been re-painted and re-decaled. So you can do it as either one.
I assume that is the 2nd manual (12V genny) and I am pretty sure they kept printing that one unchanged from the first 12V in 1963 (s/n 26801) until the third and last edition came out for the 140's with alternator for s/n 62741 and up in 1976. That one has pictures of a Farmall 140 with Farmall on the rad and International on the hood.
I will defer to the authority of the late Hugh McKay who puts the death of the Farmall hood decal in 1968. This is consistent with all the data I have seen.
So it appears the Farmall hood decal (on a Farmall, obviously) is appropriate from s/n 23300 in 1963 (when they stopped using metal badges and went to the modern one-piece grill) to sometime in 1968--if you believe Hugh, and I do. After 1968, always International on the hood.
This post was edited by TheDurk at 16:50:09 01/06/10 3 times.
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