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Re: C Farmall Demonstrator???
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Posted by CNKS on November 23, 2004 at 20:09:06 from (207.178.96.212):
In Reply to: C Farmall Demonstrator??? posted by Jerry Walter on November 23, 2004 at 19:47:26:
The accepted serial range is 47010-54411: Jan-March 1950. 56520 is still in 1950. At that rate IH was building about 2500 a month. So yours was probably built near the end of April 1950. No one is absolutely sure of the serials. See if there is white paint under the hood, inside the grille, and on the valve cover, oil pan, etc. If it has the original dealer applied red paint over the white, I doubt if the dealer took many parts off when he repainted it. If it has a battery box, look inside it, and between the battery box and the hyd reservoir. Also someone could have faked it -- I don't know. Guy Fay's Farmall Letter Series Tractors has pictures, available at most book stores or Amazon, or Barnes and Noble over the internet. Basically, the wheels, steering wheel, seat pan, distributer, air cleaner cap are red, everything else white -- I may have missed something. I have a white farmall, but I like red, not white, so I repainted it red -- to each his own
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