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Old 11-06-2017, 11:11 AM
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Glad you got it running. This model is a solid little tractor. Have fun with it!
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glad to hear it runs so well.

i'm not looking to hijack this thread, but I don't seem to be able to start a new thread.
can anyone help me identify an old possibly 100 with no id tags on it.
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Old 11-06-2017, 11:27 AM
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Serial number maybe stamped on the right side transmission case. It is stamped into a boss on the case tucked up by the frame. Don't mistake a raised letter "casting" number. The serial number is somewhat small. Clean the gunk away and use a flashlight to see it. Good luck
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has anyone seen these rear fenders before?
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they don't look home made.
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Those fenders look homemade.
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Those fenders look homemade.
Either those came from some other tractor or the guy was a fabricator cause they look pretty good.
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with much rubbing, and paint scraping, I came up with a number.
It is either a 70 or 100 made from 1963-1965?
Can anyone brake this number down more specifically?
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with much rubbing, and paint scraping, I came up with a number.
It is either a 70 or 100 made from 1963-1965?
Can anyone brake this number down more specifically?
June of 65. The serial number on the older tractors wont tell the model number but since it has a 10hp then it's a 100.

As i was looking up the serial number i noticed something. In the prior months they only made between 700 and 1,500 units per month but somehow managed to make 6,103 in June of 65.
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