Help needed to identify AC tractor year and model

I am having difficulty identifying what year my Allis is. The person I purchased it from said it was a CA but he didn't know what year.
I believe it to be a "B" or possibly "C" because of the serial number and the live hydraulics for belly mower. I have looked at the serial number lists but am confused on how to read the numbers into each manufactured year. Any help would be appreciated.
Serial number near gear shift: C69094
Engine Number: CE104110G
 
Going by the number you list it is a C but it would not have live hyds since the hyd pump runs off the PTO. As for the year look on the left side of the page in classic under research & info then Allis then the model and do the math to see where your serial number fits
 

C69094 is a C. 68280 was the last 1948 serial number and 80517 was the last number in 1949, so 69094 falls in the 1949 serial numbers. You have a 1949 Model C. And unless someone has added a pump it doesn't have live hydraulics or PTO.
 
(quoted from post at 13:18:01 12/29/21)
C69094 is a C. 68280 was the last 1948 serial number and 80517 was the last number in 1949, so 69094 falls in the 1949 serial numbers. You have a 1949 Model C. And unless someone has added a pump it doesn't have live hydraulics or PTO.

THANK YOU for the help. I does have hydraulics which only works why PTO is engaged. Does that change the year or model?
 
(quoted from post at 16:25:53 12/29/21)
(quoted from post at 13:18:01 12/29/21)
C69094 is a C. 68280 was the last 1948 serial number and 80517 was the last number in 1949, so 69094 falls in the 1949 serial numbers. You have a 1949 Model C. And unless someone has added a pump it doesn't have live hydraulics or PTO.

THANK YOU for the help. I does have hydraulics which only works why PTO is engaged. Does that change the year or model?

It changes nothing. The C at the start of the serial number designates the model. 69094 is the unit build number and that build number was built in 1949. If it had been a CA model the serial number would have started with CA. None of the Bs, Cs, or CAs had live PTO or hydraulics. Those features didn't come until years later, after production of the Bs, Cs, or CAs had ceased.
 
Live hydraulics work with or without the PTO being engaged. If the PTO has to be running for the hydraulics to work, the hydraulics are not live.
 

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