[AJD] Power Lift Serial Number vs Tractor Serial Number????
J.R. Hobbs
jrhobbs2004 at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 12 18:14:04 PST 2006
Up until about May 10, 1950, tractors equipped with Power Lift or Powr-Trol had the serial numbers of the hydraulic units recorded along with the serial number of the tractor. In fact, after Powr-Trol became available, the serial number of the hydraulic cylinder furnished with Powr-Trol was recorded.
So, one would think that if the tractor is equipped with a Power Lift or Powr-Trol, one could use the serial number of the hydraulic unit to identify the serial number of the tractor. That would be wrong, for a number of reasons. First of all, especially in the early days, there was a lot of mixing and matching done at the Branch House and dealer level. Second, many of the styled tractors originally equipped with Power Lift have had a Powr-Trol unit installed later on, or perhaps one installed from another tractor.
I've probably spent more time in the Serial Number Registers than anyone, and trying to look up a Power Lift or Powr-Trol serial number, especially in the styled era, when most tractors were equipped with one or the other, would be like looking for a needle in a haystack, as the numbers were not even close to being sequential.
I do know that Deere will NOT issue a replacement serial number tag based on a Power Lift or Powr-Trol serial number, for the reasons stated above.
Patricia Stangeland <tstang at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Just reporting in a Power Lift # -- Tractor Sr.# of a
1945 GM as it is today.
Tractor Ser. # 14,910
Power Lift # PLG 16,614
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