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Guess the year and model game

NMBlackBetty

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Looking at a backhoe, its a John Deere, but as it was restored the chances of finding an actual serial are slim. Only have these 3 photos. Anyone care to venture a guess.

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Tyler d4c

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4cylinder engine its a 410 3 its a 310 rear wheels and lower cab door with no window give it away to being a a model im leaning toward 410
 

Welder Dave

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Bolt on cutting edge looks like it came off a large wheel loader! It looks about 3 times wider than the one I bought for my track loader!

Try to find a serial number plate. Seems dumb someone would remove it.
 

Deere500a

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Paint can rebuild funky bucket rebuild it's 45 plus year old hoe parts are pain. I'll guess 80 310AD increase hp with a 4 cylinder engine it's the end of that era
 

NMBlackBetty

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Alright guys, it took a lot of paint thinner, then removing the Serial plate to look at the back of it as the front was sanded flat.

Best Guess on the Serial # is 410-D 326227T

Does that look right? Where can a guy decode that to get year and stuff?

Anyone know anyplace to get an accurate reproduction of a factory serial plate?
 
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