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Re: QUESTION ABOUT A 1959 140 FARMALL.


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Posted by BDC on December 07, 2008 at 13:57:20 from (166.217.164.203):

In Reply to: QUESTION ABOUT A 1959 140 FARMALL. posted by BDC on December 05, 2008 at 17:00:48:

[HI IN PULLING THE PISTON TO UNSTICK MY MOTOR ON MY 140 THE PISTONS WERE 3 IN AND HAD A TOTAL OF 3 RINGS PER PISTON 2 COMPRESSION AND I OIL. I LOOKED AT REPLACEMENT AND COULD ONLY FIND 4 RING SETS. WHAT CAN YOU TELL ME ABOUT THIS. WOULD MY PISTONS BE ORIGINAL AND WHERE WOULD I GET THE ORIGINAL 3 RIG SET. ALSO I WOULD LIKE TO POST A PICTURE OG MY TRACTOR TO GET THOUGHTS ON THE YEAR I'M PRETTY SURE THE SERIAL NUMBER IS 3750 J THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP BRETT

HI quote="Hugh MacKay"](quoted from post at 15:33:33 12/06/08) BDC: The grill changed about mid 1963 and the serial number would have been around 20,000. I have the exact serial number recorded some where, just can't lay my hands on it right now.

As far as I'm concerned the way to describe these, the 58 to 63 have horizontal cross members, while the later ones have vertical formation lines.

I think you mentioned at one point serial tag is missing, if that is so how are you coming up with these serial numbers. 140 tractor serial numbers are no where near the engine serial numbers. The first one built tractor number 501 had engine number 65046, in 1962 tractor number 17536 had engine number 98036, 1963 tractor number 22157 had engine number 102230 and in 1967 tractor number 34818 had engine number 114723. Are the FARMALL badges on side of tractor chrome plated or adhesive?

What do the casting date codes tell you? Block part number on an early 140 should be 367825 R1, check that out. The reason I ask all this, seems like more than a few items on this tractor are not original.[/quote]


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