Gleaner combine serial number lookup6/8/2023 ![]() Danīy Wayne Sheldon, Grass Valley, CA on Wednesday, J12:20 am: ![]() He should look on the other side for a diamond. your engine may be a state issued registration number on a replacement block or an engine from some industrial application … always an optimist.gene french some were state issued numbers and some were engines used in industrial applications … one common example here in Colorado is a G number that was an original engine in a Gleaner combine. the Ford issued vin had an A prefix … I have seen several other variations. That could be a rebuilders or state issued number.Īs Mark has stated. If it had been ground off more then likely it would be smooth. The A blocks had an as cast number pad surface, ruff like the rest of the block. From the surface of the number pad, that looks to be a replacement block that would not have had a number stamped on it till the customer bought it. They did not have any number/letter combination like what is shown re the RF45II. The A's were stamped *A1234567* or *AA1234567* for some years of the AA truck for example. We Model T owners are not much help when it comes to modern cars like the Model A.īy Mark Gregush Portland Oregon on Tuesday, J07:45 pm: Any assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated!īy Charlie Gagel, Orange,Ct on Tuesday, J03:49 pm:Īlso a star is stamped before, and after. ![]() Model T Ford Forum: VIN Identification Help VIN Identification Helpįather passed and I'm attempting to identify the number stamped on the engine of his 1928 Model A Roadster.
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