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Dale Hollen

04-14-2007 15:07:32




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A couple of weeks ago I asked for location of serial #"s on a Farmall A. Thanks to AL CT & Ron in MO, but this tractor has a different seat than most A"s. Kind of like a H with the big spring and shock, no tag there. There is no shield around the brake and clutch so no tag there. The machined place under #1 plug has no numbers stamped there. Here is a number on the right side of the block (2 : 25 : K). I think this is the engine #, If so can anyone tell me the year this engine was made.

As you can see I know very little about farmalls, restoring for a friend. This tractor has no place for a starter, would that make this an older A? Would this seat be original, does not look like a made up job? The fact there is on shield around the brake and clutch, could it be there never was one or lost?The parts book has a complete different seat arrangement. the only thing that looks like the book in the platform you put your feet on.

Thanks for all your help! dale

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City-Boy McCoy

04-14-2007 16:06:03




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 Re: MM guy working farmall in reply to Dale Hollen, 04-14-2007 15:07:32  
The "K" in the 2-25-K makes the engine - and most likely the entire tractor - a 1941. The first time I ran into an A or Super A with the "H" type seat, I thought I was witnessing some Barnyard Engineering. But, I have seen it several times since and I am fairly convinced it was a not-too-common seat option. Often the ID tag will be riveted on that type front seat support, down near the front of the operator's platform - near the pedals. However, I looked one over last weekend with that seat and there was no ID tag anywhere that I could find. It was a 1951 Super A. mike

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