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Serial number help
My wife's uncle is thinking about parting with one of his GT's. He doesn't use the side panels but has them still. He thinks he might have the side panels mixed up and got me the serial number. He's telling me that both are just a like and the side panels will fit each tractor with no problems.
Is this a serial number for a 1864? This is how he gave it to me, He's 82 so I hope he got the whole info correct. Model 1864 Serial # 1374904 Model # D135G2 I'm still waiting on him to get me the model serial number from the other GT he has. I always thought that he had one SGT but now he's got me all confused I'm doubting myself from what I saw a couple of years ago.:bigthink: He's making wush we lived closer to each other.:bash2: This one has the factory CatO hook up in the rear. Thanks for your help! |
Duke i don't believe that is a 1864. That style of serial number wasn't used until the 2000 series tractors. Or at least according to Oscar H. Will's book. If I'm reading that correctly, that would appear to have been built on April 13 2005.
AJ |
Duke:
The 1864 was first introduced in 1993 with Serial Numbers starting at 836,001. The chart I have only goes to 1997. The 1864 was at least produced through 1997 up to s/n 889,000. |
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