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hi, found some numbers from my f-350. f35jk310317 , wb132m , f350 , tram f , axu23 , wat 9800 , cert 114 , mu 3600, rpm 42, i have no ideal, got it off the glovebox i got it with no box well it was made of wood if you can help thanks
Welcome, it`s great to have you on board.
I`ll take a stab at it best I can
wb132m the wheel base maybe
F350 means 1 ton, the next two I have no clue-tram f , axu23 ,
wat 9800 is likely the gross vehicle weight
cert 114- engine horsepower @3600 rpm.
Hopefully someone will jump in and set this straight if it isn`t correct.
hi, found some numbers from my f-350. f35jk310317 , wb132m , f350 , tram f , axu23 , wat 9800 , cert 114 , mu 3600, rpm 42, i have no ideal, got it off the glovebox i got it with no box well it was made of wood if you can help thanks
Your posted vin has problems. The numbers you put up are as follows
F35: (F-350 conventional cab truck)
J: 279 OHV Y-block (F-750 and F-800 only)
K: Kansas City assembly plant
3: 1953 Model Year
10317 (317th vehicle built for that year) Ford starts at 10001 for sequential serial number.
WB: 132" wheelbase (F-700-F-900 had a 132" wheelbase for their shortest trucks) standard F-350 was 130"
GVW is 9800 #s F-350 dually was 9500
114 is horsepower @ 9600 RPM
The info says U.S. built truck, but it looks like it has foriegn info on it.