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Old Mar 6, 2022 | 06:19 PM
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Welcome to FTE. I moved you here as you have an F600.

F60 = F600

D = 292 4V HD Y-block gas V8 153 Net HP @ 3800 RPM

K = Kansas City Assembly Plant

132374 = 1961 numerical series, produced January, 1961

174 = 174 inch wheelbase

B = Turquoise

F602 = F600 19,500 lbs GVWR

F = Warner model T98 A four speed transmission

F2 = Eaton model 15201 Two Speed Rear Axle / 5.83/8.12 / 15,000 lbs. Rear Axle Capacity. MAYBE. See below EDIT: Correction on ratios: 6.33 / 8.81 per '61-'63 shop manual

No front axle code. Could have been punched through by the rivet, or part of a special order

19500 = 19,500 lbs GVWR

153 3800 = 153 Certified Net HP @3800 RPM

0142 This should be the District Code, which is the selling office for Ford where dealers get inventory. There is no "01" District Code, or "142" code either.
14 = Pittsburgh, 42 = Fargo, but it could be something entirely different. The usual way these are listed is two digits for US district codes, followed by a 4 digit number IF the truck was special order. Canadian districts are 3 digit alpha-numeric.

Note on the axle code: My sources are incomplete and the only reference to an F2 axle is from an old Numberdummy decode of a 1970 model. If you have a two speed, it's most likely an Eaton and it will have numbers stamped above the pinion indicating ratio and other numbers on the driver side housing for model etc. The 15,000 lb capacity would be "correct" for your GVWR, but there could be other axles as well. I'll look further later to see what I can find.



 

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Originally Posted by 85e150
Welcome to FTE. I moved you here as you have an F600. I'm decoding this right now so look for an edited post in a few minutes.
Ok. I figured it could go either place since it said F100 and Larger.
 
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Originally Posted by KK560
Ok. I figured it could go either place since it said F100 and Larger.
A lot of cab parts interchange with the smaller trucks, but the big money stuff is only in F500 and up.

Check your wheels--lots of widowmakers in play in '61.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/8...l#post19892682
 
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Check your wheels--lots of widowmakers in play in '61.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/8...l#post19892682
I'm familiar with them from my F6.
 
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Originally Posted by 85e150
Welcome to FTE. I moved you here as you have an F600.

F60 = F600

D = 292 4V HD Y-block gas V8 153 Net HP @ 3800 RPM

K = Kansas City Assembly Plant

132374 = 1961 numerical series, produced January, 1961

174 = 174 inch wheelbase

B = Turquoise

F602 = F600 19,500 lbs GVWR

F = Warner model T98 A four speed transmission

F2 = Eaton model 15201 Two Speed Rear Axle / 5.83/8.12 / 15,000 lbs. Rear Axle Capacity. MAYBE. See below

No front axle code. Could have been punched through by the rivet, or part of a special order

19500 = 19,500 lbs GVWR

153 3800 = 153 Certified Net HP @3800 RPM

0142 This should be the District Code, which is the selling office for Ford where dealers get inventory. There is no "01" District Code, or "142" code either.
14 = Pittsburgh, 42 = Fargo, but it could be something entirely different. The usual way these are listed is two digits for US district codes, followed by a 4 digit number IF the truck was special order. Canadian districts are 3 digit alpha-numeric.

Note on the axle code: My sources are incomplete and the only reference to an F2 axle is from an old Numberdummy decode of a 1970 model. If you have a two speed, it's most likely an Eaton and it will have numbers stamped above the pinion indicating ratio and other numbers on the driver side housing for model etc. The 15,000 lb capacity would be "correct" for your GVWR, but there could be other axles as well. I'll look further later to see what I can find.
Thanks! The transmission musta been changed at one time because it has a 5 speed in it now. The rear axle is the same as my '50 except it's electric instead of vacuum.
 
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