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harvey
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2006-01-11          122574


Nissan 197 I tried several times to post to your message me thinks the "#" do hicky has messed up the system.

Try this link and look on left under information. You do have to have the model letter or number to be successful.

http://www.antiquetractors.com/cgi-bin/tzone.cgi?m=ih

Dennis if you see this post his original post is 122506 is the # the problem?



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BillMullens
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2006-01-13          122668


Nissan, give us something more to go by. The number you included may not be a serial number.

If you could tell us more details, or a picture, we could figure out the model and tell you where to look for the serial number. Does it have frame rails separate from the engine? What size rear tires?

If you see numbers that are part of the castings, they may be casting codes. All major castings have them, they are in the format of month-day-year, with the year code being a letter; it is the date the part was cast. For instance 1-28-X would be January 28, 1952. Some letters are skipped, but basically A=1931 (or 1958) and Z=1954.

Good luck,
Bill ....


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