That's important. Re: Silver King identification I know this is an old thread but hoping someone could also help me. Tractor Name: Serial Number: Year Made: Plate Location: Silver King 3-Wheel: 0: 1934: Silver King 3-Wheel: 326: 1935: Silver King 3-Wheel: 1001: 1936: Silver King 3-Wheel Things look a little different, that's true, but you are indeed in the right place. Fax: 763-553-1209 My wife's grandfather past away and he had a 3 wheeled Silver King. Just picked up this Silver King over the weekend and I'm trying to figure out the model. where was your number at? Somebody tolded me my is a 36 or 37 but every picture i see has the 4in plate along each side. Locating them is easy.
Examine the bill. Things look a little different, that's true, but you are indeed in the right place.Marmon Link is the new home for genuine OEM parts for the Marmon family of equipment manufacturers. Trademark Office. If your tractor has a silver king grille on it( as i'm assuming it does since you called it a silver king) it's because all plymouths were suppose to go back to the factory and be changed over to silver king grilles after the lawsuit with the plymouth auto company about the use of the plymouth name. What else do you know of them? I have the IXA engine but my frame is a molded frame from the front wheel back to the front of the trany, I dont have that 4in plate from the bottom of the radiator to the front of the trany. Everybody loves cookies! Serial #'s 100-314 were Plymouths and #315 on were Silver Kings. Things look a little different, that's true, but you are indeed in the right place. Can anybody help me with the year of this gem?-----I have s k 3 wheeler and i cant find the ss#? Thanks Jim My email is [url=mailto:Forgot to tell you, my serial number is A180-1934/November.
We're making it even simpler to log in. If your tractor has a silver king grille on it( as i'm assuming it does since you called it a silver king) it's because all plymouths were suppose to go back to the factory and be changed over to silver king grilles after the lawsuit with the plymouth auto company about the use of the plymouth name. Your tractor would be a 1934. My plymouth is B291.My tractor has a Plymouth grill and it has been looked at, and was told it has all of the original parts including the radiator cap and exhaust system. (A) stands for 38" wide center to center of the tires and (B) stands for 44" wide tread. where was your number at? No need to type it all again. No need to remember another username, you will now use your email address. *OK, greatest is debatable, but my mom thinks it's pretty awesome.Welcome! Now you'll work with the great team you know, while having access to the largest inventory in the industry and cutting-edge technology.
You’ll need to create an account to get started. Are you In? The number of instruments produced in the early years 1893-1905, has been reduced. [Hallmark in Elongated Octagon] [Serial Number] Cast Finish 7th series in ‘W’ serial prefix, produced exclusively at the ‘Engelhard West’ recycling facility operated in Anaheim, California from 1979-2000. I cant help you with the "A" but I will look in some books I have and see if I fine something .
I know this is an old thread but hoping someone could also help me. [999+] [FINE SILVER] [100 TR.
It says, "F-162 8949" maybe an engine identification #.
Somebody tolded me my is a 36 or 37 but every picture i see has the 4in plate along each side. I would assume it is worth $700. "A Community of Antique Engine Enthusiasts." My plymouth is B291.My tractor has a Plymouth grill and it has been looked at, and was told it has all of the original parts including the radiator cap and exhaust system. SMOKSTAK® is a Registered Trade Mark in the U.S. It does look like a model 42 or 342 like you said on the 1st page of this thread.Started to clean it off and my son found a plate but didn't take a pic of it. Serial #'s 100-314 were Plymouths and #315 on were Silver Kings.
Commercial Refrigeration Equipment. But nowhere near all of them made it back to get changed, in fact most of them seem to still have the plymouth grille. I cant help you with the "A" but I will look in some books I have and see if I fine something . Home Brands Armstrong Bach Brass C.G. Early instruments have a lion's head near the serial numbers and marked The King. The Plymouth tractor being built first, starting at number 100 and ending at 314. This feature is the latest innovation from Parts Town and is available at partstown.com. Thanks Carol HowellThis website uses cookies for functionality, analytics and advertising purposes as described in our Parts Town and 3Wire have joined forces and teamed up with NDCP, combining the team you know with the largest inventory in the industry and cutting-edge technology to give you the absolute best experience. Things look a little different, that's true, but you are indeed in the right place. Serial Number Lookup, a groundbreaking parts identification tool, lets you find the exact replacement parts for a specific piece of equipment, making research and ordering more convenient than ever. After 1966, all instruments were manufactured in Eastlake and engraved with "King Musical Instruments." Silver King, Inc. 1600 Xenium Lane North. Thanks JFred!
It has "model 42" cast into the manifold but it doesn't look like any model 42 pics I have seen. Depending on the production series of your silver certificates, the serial numbers are located in various places on the bill face.