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Re: Engine number on IA?
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Posted by CNKS on January 06, 2007 at 09:36:18 from (204.249.178.32):
In Reply to: Engine number on IA? posted by Roger Mills on January 06, 2007 at 09:00:38:
215866 is a International A built in Louisville KY. The A's built in Louisville -- 1947 only -- have a serial range of 200001-220829. Matching and engine serial numbers occurred only through 201000. But, I don't think the original engine would be 10000 different in only 15000 or so serial numbers. My guess is you have a replacement engine, but I am by no means sure. You could also have a replacement seat. Post some of the casting codes, both on the engine and any other parts of the tractor that you can find. They are cast in raised letters in the month*day*year format of 1*8*Q where Q is 1947 -- add or subtract letters for other years. The engine serial, if original should have the same prefix as the chassis IAA. The Super IAA has the prefix IAAM, but your serial is too low for a Super A engine?? Does it have a pump or covered hole below the distributer/mag? G is the designation for cotton picker attachment -- I don't think that applies to your A, I could be wrong. I also don't know the designation for replacement engines, but I'm sure G does not stand for gas. I have not read your previous post.
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