![]() I know that this method works for Ford models 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000, but I’m not sure about other models. The day shift got B, and second (afternoon shift) got C. Your part number can be identified by looking in your operators manual, under the seat of your lawn tractor (select models), accessing the maintenance reminder sheets or by carefully inspecting the old part and identifying the markings (Ex. A tractor made on the midnight shift has a production code that ends with the letter A. This is a simple numerical date, 1 through 31.įinally comes the shift. Next comes a letter, which represents the month. Here are the serial numbers, by year, for the JD450 through JD450G models. A tractor manufactured in 1971 would have a 1 at the start of its production code (shown above on my Ford 3000). So a tractor that is manufactured in 1965 would have a production code that begins with the number 5. For tractors manufactured between 19, the digit corresponds with the last number in the year. The first digit of the tractor production code gives the production year. To determine this, look at the tractor production code, also known as the unit date code. These three numbers can give you TONS of information about your tractor, but today we’re going to focus on finding out the exact production date of your tractor. ![]() The final is the tractor’s serial number. Look just behind the starter and above the lug nut in the flywheel housing. ![]() ![]() You’ll find it on the right side of your tractor, imprinted on the flywheel housing. It just takes a little bit of know-how to find and decipher the codes on your tractor. You can learn exactly when your Ford tractor was manufactured. ![]()
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