[Farmall] Early F-20 serial number tag
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Sun Dec 10 18:30:36 PST 2006
Interesting question to which I have no answer. If the folks on the list
can't come up with any ideas then try Lee Grady at the Wisconsin Historical
Society.
John Hall
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Subject: [Farmall] Early F-20 serial number tag
> Did the early F-20s (below SN FA-3000) use a serial number plate with
> "F-20" printed on the tag, or did they use the same tag as the Regular? I
> know after FA-3000 the went to the generic tag that the model # had to be
> stamped in. I also know that the early F-30s had a tag with the "F-30"
> printed right on the tag and then went to the generic tag.
>
> In other words the Regular had a tag that was printed "McCormick Deering
> Farmall trator" with a place to stamp the serial number. And the early
> F-30 had a tag that was printed "McCormick Deering Farmall F-30 trator"
> with a place to stamp the serial number. All the later tractors (after
> early 1934) used the generic tag with a space to stamp the model and
> serial number. So what did the early F-20s use?
>
> Thanks,
> Todd Markle
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