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cal556

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Can anyone identify what model tractor this is? (3)

Can anyone identify what model tractor this is? (4)

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LMack

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  • Yesterday at 9:25 PM
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Looks like that might be a 300 or 350 row crop.

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used red MN

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  • Yesterday at 9:28 PM
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Hello Cal, welcome to YT! Measure across the frame channel rails in front of the engine where the fan belt is. If it is 18” outside to outside it is a Farmall 300, if it is 20” it is a Farmall 400. I am going with 400 because of the shape of the clutch pedal. The pedal on a 300 would not have as much curve, but it is not real clear in your photo. The steel spoke steering wheel is what was used on the 300 & 400 models. The next series the 350 and 450 used a steering wheel with plastic covering the spokes. Also a x50 series would have the panel sections that the Farmall chrome lettering in painted white to match the white grill nose as yours has. Which incidentally someone painted that white, a 400 is all red from the factory. What does the tag say I circled in the picture? Often the printing on the model tags fades in the sun or may have been wire wheeled or sand blasted off leaving only the stamped in numbers of the tractor serial number.

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rustred

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  • Yesterday at 10:23 PM
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It’s either a 300 or 350 Farmall. I can see the serial number tag but can’t read it , lol, that will say what it it is. And the 50 series had a white grill , but that means nothing in a repaint b

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used red MN

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  • Yesterday at 11:25 PM
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Come on rr, I posted a photo with the tag circled. Not worth any acknowledgement, I guess you just think differently than I do. I know you can’t see the clutch pedal the best in the picture from the front but look at it, see how it curves? Pretty sure that’s a 400 (derived from the M or 6 series) I don’t know what kind of access you have to an H & M but look at the pedals on them. You’ll see what I mean. Same applies to the 3– vs 4– in these series.

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rustred

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used red MN said:

Come on rr, I posted a photo with the tag circled. Not worth any acknowledgement, I guess you just think differently than I do. I know you can’t see the clutch pedal the best in the picture from the front but look at it, see how it curves? Pretty sure that’s a 400 (derived from the M or 6 series) I don’t know what kind of access you have to an H & M but look at the pedals on them. You’ll see what I mean. Same applies to the 3– vs 4– in these series.

I did not even see your picture of a circled tag. I was looking in the first picture he posted.

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