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Re: Ford 2000 serial number
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Posted by IanC on January 08, 2003 at 16:58:53 from (12.165.173.149):
In Reply to: Ford 2000 serial number posted by Robert E Little on January 07, 2003 at 22:34:02:
Can't find my cheet sheet, to check sequence number but the "A" means it was built in the Antwerp plant. The middle number is usually the date code, but it should be in the format of: number,letter,number,letter (example 6e14b). top number is usually model number and should be letter,four numbers,letter (format b1012c , b10 being 2000 3cyl, fifth digit is pto type, and sixth digit is transmission). Your local New Holland dealer should have a sheet(s) to decode these.
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