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New Holland Serial Number Decoder

I am trying to figure out what year, model, & serial number my New Holland tractor. On the right side of transmission mounting boss is these numbers; (EM4H4C) (*6L23B) (*355273M*). In center of pan rail on right side of engine are these numbers; (*NA639484*) (6J03) (82850639). Do any of these numbers tell the year, model, & serial number of tractor? I want to get an operator manual & a repair manual for it.

I want to make sure I get the right one. Any help will be appreciated. Do you know what the model & serial number is from those numbers? Not really, though the number 82850639 is a part number for the engine used in models 5610S, 6610S, and 7610S. Those model tractors match you calling it a NH vs. A Ford and fall in line with the date code post from above. At a glance, the rest of the numbers look like casting numbers that normally carry little meaning.

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There should be a serial number plate attached somewhere. I forgot where on the 10 series. A serial number will tell a lot. Photos of the tractor wouldn't hurt either. ---------- Post added at 11:24 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:14 AM ---------- Ignore the casting numbers sentence above, I missed that those came off the engine tag.

NA639484 is likely the engine serial number, which is different than the tractor serial number. Since that engine part number is only listed for those three model tractors and is a non-emissionized engine, you identified it as a NH vs a Ford, you're almost set since that narrows down the time period it was built. Devexpress Full Installer Of Google. There are different editions of the manuals depending on vintage and are identified by serial number breaks, so you still 'need' to find the serial number tag on your tractor to be sure you get the proper manuals.

Britain had a different code system than the US, and nobody seems to know how to interpret their system. Gsa Email Spider 5 47 X more. I'll take a stab at one set of numbers: 6D1C - I think this is a production date code.

6 - 1966 (possibly 1976 - but production of 3000's was supposed to stop at the end of 1974) D1 - April 1st C- Night shift It might be a 1976 model. The Brits probably didn't stop making the 3000's at the end of 1974, like the US. They may have carried on production till 1976 - nobody knows. But your serial number is very high, so I would guess it may be a 1976 model.

I have a Basildon built 3600. Its serial number is B872066. Production on 3600's was supposed to stop in 1981, but mine is a 1982 model (I think). Hello beady, Welcome to the Ford / New Holland tractor forum. The numbers you posted translate as follows: Model KD214K Model = KD2 = Ford 420 Industrial tractor (1976-1978) Engine = 1 = diesel PTO = 4 = Independent PTO 540 rpm Transmission = K = 6x4 manual reversing Manufacturing Code 6M22B Year = 6 = 1976 Month/day = M22 = December 22 Work shift = B = Day shift Serial Number A318860 The 'A' at the front of the serial number indicates the tractor was built in Antwerp, Belgium. I cannot correlate the serial number to the date of manufacture.