Farmall A

   / Farmall A #12  
I think I found that the "J" means 1940. Does that sound right to anone.
 
   / Farmall A #13  
I posted this sometime back. Check on the engine block as described below. IF it is the original engine, you should find your tractor's serial number.

Originally Posted by DJ54
I stand corrected of a second serial number location... Don't know what I was thinking...

Look on the right front corner of the block, just above the mag, or distributor drive. There is a flat boss just below the head with the serial number stamped there.

You may need to scrape the paint off to see it, if you haven't already found it.
 
   / Farmall A #14  
hopefully it is the original block
 
   / Farmall A #15  
I'm almost positive it is because like I said it was my grandfather's and it was his baby. I did find that flat spot on the block but I could see any numbers at all.
 
   / Farmall A #16  
I'm almost positive it is because like I said it was my grandfather's and it was his baby. I did find that flat spot on the block but I couldn't see any numbers at all.
 
   / Farmall A #17  
   / Farmall A #18  
Found the block # FAA 18953
Looks like it is a 1940. Can I get another serial tag using that number?
 
   / Farmall A #19  
Hope you taking before and after pic of this tractor! :)
 
   / Farmall A #20  
Will be posting before pictures soon. Where is the best place to get parts for this tractor?
 

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