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Posted by 105Diesel on February 01, 2005 at 07:32:10 from (12.216.218.32):
In Reply to: Re: television program and a little more on jd hic posted by old fashioned farmer on February 01, 2005 at 07:23:15:
Ok, I see what you're getting at---here's the deal, and I'll use the Model "A" as an example. Model "AH" Tractors were serial numbered with the rest of the Model "A" tractors. The first serial number of a Model "AH" Hi-Crop was serial number 665000. The last serial number of the Model "A" line was 703384. However, between serial numbers 665000 and 703384, there were only 427 Model "AH" tractors built. The same thing applies to the other Waterloo-built Hi-Crops----the book you refer to gives serial number ranges, but not all of those tractors were Hi-Crops, of course, whereas ALL the Model "R" tractors in the serial number range were Model "R" tractors. There were a grand total of 1345 two-cylinder Waterloo-built Hi-Crops built, from the "AH" to the "730". Hope this helps.
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