he last time I dealt with serial/vin numbers I had to take the truck to the DMV and then to the state police for different levels of vin inspections. Your N may be a little easier to load and tow than the F-600 was.(quoted from post at 07:35:27 02/23/21) You don't have anything to explain. I am curious in a situation like this if you can generate your own serial number? It has been done with home made trailers.
s that the earlier grey used on 9 and 2N tractors? Nice paint and even brake pedals.(quoted from post at 08:45:43 02/23/21) Here is my Tractor
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