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I have what I believe is a 1941 T-9 BE 38 Eng. ID TCBM2293-T

And a

1946 Adams Motor Grader 311 w/TD-9 Eng. ID TDCBM3828-T AD 70-B w/ Oliver Model 80 Stranded EOA 35 transmission/finals

UPDATE:

FOUND Egn .CODES UDCBM 7395 11.28L (1944)

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I bought a Dresser TD7G serial # 4410022K005016. I've been told it is 16th in the Korean production of this model. Does anyone know when it was made, or the year they first built these in Korea?

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I have a 530 Payloader that is Canadian (why it's in Colorado I don't know) built with a Cxx2179 serial number instead of the Uxx2179 (U for USA built) number. My questiion, was there both a Uxx2179 and a Cxx2179 machine? (2179 is not the actual number used for example only)

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TD15 1958-61 150 series

WT-21860lbs Doz-4675lbs Loader-32650lbs

501-1958

577-1959

2456-1960

3501-1961 4000 end

TD15 1961-63 151 series

WT-22845lbs Doz-4675lbs Loader-33200

4001-1961

4680-1962 5236 end

TD15 1963-72 B series

WT-22350lbs Doz-5000lbs

6001-1963

7100-1964

8935-1965

20377-1966

21192-1967

22082-1968

22936-1969

25430-1970

25925-1971

26475-1972 26516 end

TD15 1972-96 C series

WT-24500lbs

501-1972

1130-1973

1849-1974

2750-1975

3322-1976

3621-1977

3960-1978

4516-1979

4901-1980

5196-1981

5701-1982

5892-1983

6100-1984

6172-1985

6526-1986 built until 1996

UK assembled TD-15C had separate serial numbering

501 - 1974

502 - 576 1975

577 - 697 1976

698 - 776 1977

777 - 823 1978

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T & TD6 1940-56 [ TBK & TDBK ]

WT-6925lbs &7235lbs Loader-12910lbs

501-1940

4435-1941

8191-1942

9297-1943

9581-1944

10828-1945

12058-1946

14516-1947

17349-1948

21146-1949

24862-1950

27536-1951

31056-1052

33157-1953

35746-1954

37470-1955

38706-1956 38950 end

T & TD6 61 series 1956-59

WT-8375lbs & 8470lbs Doz-3400lbs Loader-13790lbs

38951-1956

39817-1957

40822-1958

41448-1959

T & TD6 62 series 1959-69

WT-8500lbs & 8697lbs Loader-14125lbs

501-1959

1063-1960

1629-1961

2056-1962

2404-1963

2758-1964

3177-1965

3631-1966

3991-1967

4221-1968

4424-1969

British built BTD-6 (50 HP update) BD-264 glow-plug diesel engine

2401 - 3461 1955

3462 - 4640 1956

4641 - 6462 1957

6463 - 7931 1958

7932 - 9943 1959

9944 - 12037 1960

12038 - 14491 1961

14492 - 16124 1962

16125 - 18075 1963

18076 - 19372 1964

19373 - 19706 1965

19707 - 19923 1966

19924 - 20137 1967

20138 - 20261 1968

20262 - 20413 1969

20414 - 20559 1970

20560 - 20644 1971

20645 - 20722 1972

20723 - 20857 1973

20858 - 20899 1974

20900 - 21033 1975

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T4 T5 TD5 TC5 & TDC5 1959-64

WT-5767lbs & 5959lbs

501-1959

1345-1960

2215??-1961

n/a -1962

n/a -1963

n/a -1964

BTD5 1963-67

501-1963

511-1964

539-1964

564-1965

567-1966 667 end

DTD5 1961-62

500 series 1965-69

WT-7970lbs Doz.-1530lbs Loader-10470lbs

501-1965

891-1966

2501-1967

3544-1968

4065-1969

500c 1970-74 [ 407 ]

WT-9500lbs Loader-11900lbs

1377-1970

2577-1971

3189-1972

3018-1973

4961-1974

500e 1975-78

WT-10700lbs Loader-12359lbs

6000-1975

6445-1976

6822-1977

7187-1978

T340 TD340 TD340a 1959-65

WT-5532lbs & 5821lbs Loader-8694lbs & 8844lbs

501-1959

1979-1960

4344-1961

5449-1962

6397-1963

7338-1964

8525-1965

BTD-5 was British designed and built - BD-144 diesel engine

DTD-5 was German built and used a DD-148 diesel engine

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I have obtained a list of Serial Numbers of most the IH Great Britain built Construction Equipment - Crawlers, Crawler Loaders, Pay Loaders & Industrial tractors.

If anyone has a particular British built model they need to find a Serial Number list for, send me a PM and I will do my best.

Regards from Michael Halsall B)

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I have a 530 Payloader that is Canadian (why it's in Colorado I don't know) built with a Cxx2179 serial number instead of the Uxx2179 (U for USA built) number. My questiion, was there both a Uxx2179 and a Cxx2179 machine? (2179 is not the actual number used for example only)

The first 530s were built in Japan serial 17501 without a J in the serial number. They were branded Kimco (Komatsu International Manufacturing Company).For mostly Asian / Pacific markets. They were also made in Canada for all markets (Candiac Plant).They were made in Libertyville plant and finally to HSW in Poland.

Tom

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Are there any breakdowns to the suffixes to the serial numbers?  I have seen someone suggest that the numbers and letters after a serial number are about the equipment the crawler was provided with we have 1946 T-6 serial number TBK13571 T7CL.  What do the last 4 letters and numbers refer to?

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We have two IH 3616 Backhoes.  The serial numbers are 1127 D and 2134 D.  Can anyone tell me what year they were manufactured?  I can't locate a block date, only the casting numbers.  I looked at the serial numbers listed, but none were for this series.  Any advice on where to research the serial numbers would be appreciated.  Thank you.

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Since I last posted, I have located the engine serial numbers and the casting dates on the manifolds and the engines.  They are as follows:

IH 3616 Backhoe Serial # 1127 D    Eng #  D236 16683    Eng Casting Date:  8 - 22 O    Manifold Casting Date:  9 - 100   Which I think means 9 - 10 - O

IH 3616 Backhoe Serial # 2134 D   Eng #  D236 17644    Eng Casting Date:  2 - 9 - M    Manifold Casting Date:  3 - 4 - M

Can anyone verify to me that M is for the year 1966?  And that, O is for the year 1968?   If so, it wouldn't mean those are year of manufacture, but it would narrow down the possible years.  I found those letters used for the IH Cub.

Thanks for any information you might have for me.

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16 hours ago, I H Fan said:

Since I last posted, I have located the engine serial numbers and the casting dates on the manifolds and the engines.  They are as follows:

IH 3616 Backhoe Serial # 1127 D    Eng #  D236 16683    Eng Casting Date:  8 - 22 O    Manifold Casting Date:  9 - 100   Which I think means 9 - 10 - O

IH 3616 Backhoe Serial # 2134 D   Eng #  D236 17644    Eng Casting Date:  2 - 9 - M    Manifold Casting Date:  3 - 4 - M

Can anyone verify to me that M is for the year 1966?  And that, O is for the year 1968?   If so, it wouldn't mean those are year of manufacture, but it would narrow down the possible years.  I found those letters used for the IH Cub.

Thanks for any information you might have for me.

Casting codes for US built tractor    L - 1965 

                                                        M - 1966  

                                                        N - 1967

                                                        O - 1968

                                                        P - 1969

                                                        R - 1970

                                                        S - 1971

                                                        The 3616 was built from 1965 - 71 according to TractorData.com 

                                                        Regards from Michael HB)

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I've glazed over this article/thread and didn't see This detail

FYI:

The engine casting date is when the engine block was cast, after which the foundry would warehouse the raw castings three months or more allowing the castings to cure. 

So the Engine Casting date gives general information about the engine and why the engine casting dates and the out/production dates aren't the same.

 

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On 4/25/2011 at 10:00 AM, M Diesel said:

This thread contains IH construction equipment serial number lists and engine cross reference information. Excellent info for ascertaining the year of manufacture of your crawler tractor and the engine it uses, not to mention the other machines that use the same engine.

If you have questions about your machine, post them as new topics. If you have additional info pertaining to this topic, please feel free to add it.

Starting this off with this web site link to a set of very nice serial number lists.

http://www.dozerpart.../page/420251932

Many thanks to those who post here. :)

I'm looking at TD-14A serial number TDF34659.  There are differences between that one & my -14A serial number TDF36246 manufactured in the same year.  I'm told by my "main mechanic" that farm tractors were built with different gear ratios or rear end ratios, giving higher speeds/gear.  Is there any way to find out if this is correct, other than putting the two tractors side by side, picking a gear & see what happens?  He was guessing that the farm tractor might be geared too high for plowing snow, which is my main reason for having the tractor.

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On ‎6‎/‎13‎/‎2017 at 4:35 PM, thebunns said:

I'm looking at TD-14A serial number TDF34659.  There are differences between that one & my -14A serial number TDF36246 manufactured in the same year.  I'm told by my "main mechanic" that farm tractors were built with different gear ratios or rear end ratios, giving higher speeds/gear.  Is there any way to find out if this is correct, other than putting the two tractors side by side, picking a gear & see what happens?  He was guessing that the farm tractor might be geared too high for plowing snow, which is my main reason for having the tractor.

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Gear ratios are the same in the Ag and Construction tractors, the increase in speed is a result that the Ag tractors were governed at a higher rpm, an example is the 62 series TD-6, industrial is rated at 1550 rpm, the Ag version is 1800 rpm,

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On 2018-03-04 at 9:05 AM, BoneDigger said:

Hi all, I wonder is there any of you gentlemen who can help identify the year of my machine please?

I have included my machines serial number plate.

 

Many thanks

 

BoneDigger

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Bone Digger, I am not an expert, but I believe that the serial number plate in your photo is for the loader attachment, and not the tractor.

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5 hours ago, chip man said:

Bone Digger, I am not an expert, but I believe that the serial number plate in your photo is for the loader attachment, and not the tractor.

Hi Chip, you are correct in your assumption, I do not have the serial number plate that has the tractor serial number on it, as you probably know this plate was located inside the tub/seating area just below the dials on the dashboard, unfortunately over the years these get bashed and knocked off by operators with their size ten boots, I wonder do you or any of the other guys here know if there is another way to identify without this plate as in Engine number or chassis number??

 

BoneDigger 

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