Re: 9N or 2N Mfg date from Ser #


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Posted by KCM on Friday, June 22, 2007:

In Reply to: 9N or 2N Mfg date from Ser # posted by Glenn on Friday, June 22, 2007:

Check out this site:

http://home.att.net/~jmsmith45/identify.htm

Looks like you have a 1945 2N, if the engine is original. Also, there might be some casting date codes, such as C106, where the first letter/number represents the casting month (A=January, B=February, etc.), 10 is the day of the month, and the last number is the last number of the year. This code would be March 10, 1946. Figure the casting was made a month axle housings actually have a date cast into or two before the tractor was built. Also, some axle housings actually have dates cast into them, such as 3-10-46.


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