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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 29, 2005 at 13:18:40 from (64.228.11.35):
In Reply to: Re: Serial Number 140 posted by Wayne Nelson on November 29, 2005 at 11:28:57:
Wayne: I presume you found the right page giving you F-140 and I-140. The listings you get there are the beginning serial number for each year the tractor was manufactured. In your case 63 beginning number was 21181, and beginning number for 64 was 25387, thus all tractors in between are 1963 models. Your new to these forums, am I right? When you respond to a particular person, click on the word reply in the corner of his or her post, then that person gets e mail notification of your responce. I just stumbled back on here by chance. Bus Driver probably hasn't done that yet. Now the person you are responding to has to have checked that little box that says Email Notification. I always check that box, then every time I go online I have an email notification if someone responded to my post. There is also provission there if you wish to send that person a personal email. Hope this helps.
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