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Tracing history of Farmall A

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Andy in the UK

09-17-2000 14:19:36




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Hi I have a friend who has recently bought a restored farmall A here in the UK.The only thing he knows about it was that it was built around 1939 and that it was restored 22 years ago.Here is a list of details we obtained off the tractor :
International Harvester / McCormick Farmall A Serail number under seat : 90127 ( Chicago,Illinois )
Engine : 6342 DH ( 1128 K ? )
Gearbox : 6832 DA
Transmission :8638 DC I hope you will be able to trace some history of this tractor for us or give us some contact information where we could best obtain imformation.If you could it would be much appreciated.We are in East Sussex which is on the south coast of England.We think this tractor has always been in the county and may have been imported for the War effort.What do you think ?

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Andy in the UK

09-22-2000 15:46:54




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 Re: Tracing history of Farmall A in reply to Andy in the UK, 09-17-2000 14:19:36  
Hi There
Thanks for all your help.Have tried to follow it up this end but have'nt found a good starting point yet.Case IH over here can only help with recent info and other organisations I have been in touch with seem to gleen their info from the USA.Anyway thanks again.



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The Red

09-17-2000 14:24:16




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 Re: Tracing history of Farmall A in reply to Andy in the UK, 09-17-2000 14:19:36  
Andy that A was manufactured in the Colonies in 1942. Guy Fay would probably have the most knowledge about exports during the war years.



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sammy the RED

09-18-2000 16:39:18




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 Re: Re: Tracing history of Farmall A in reply to The Red, 09-17-2000 14:24:16  
I hate it when I look at the wrong number.Andy, I looked at 9127 instead of 90127, sorry for the wrong information. It is a 1942 model, like The Red said. Next time I will put my glasses on.



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Guy Fay

09-17-2000 17:02:24




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 Re: Re: Tracing history of Farmall A in reply to The Red, 09-17-2000 14:24:16  
We know nothing about individual histories of tractors at the IH archives at the Historical Society in the U.S.A. Did you try following up on the British end?



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