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Dating Brochures

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 8:40 pm
by Rudi
Jim, I have a feeling this one is for you. Dating brochures from what I understand can be done by utilizing the publication or part number.

If the part number is "AD-1717-R2 3.1", what year would this brochure have been produced? It is an IH Cub Lo-Boy and Cub Tractors brochure.

TIA

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 10:30 pm
by Jim Becker
Complicated question, and I only have part of the answer. These codes probably only apply to certain categories of publications. So you should apply a sanity check to any conclusions. The letter at the end (the R) is a date code. If there is a number after the letter (the 2) it indicates a revision of the brochure and I think it MAY be from a date later than the code.

For US brochures, A was 1911 through Z in 1936. AA was used in '37 through NN in '50. Then they started over with A in '51. If used, O was used in part of '64. Q and V may have been skipped putting W in '69 or '70. Some combination of X, Y and Z were used in maybe '70 and '71. A was used again in '72. Don't know what skips happened after that.

Canadian publications started with A in '46 with Z in '71. They started over again with A in '72.

So if you have a USA brochure, it is from '65 of maybe a bit later. If it is Canadian, it is '63.

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 11:25 pm
by Rudi
Jim:

Thanks, it is a US brochure, so probably it is a 63. So if I classify it as a mid 60's brochure I should be safe. Thanks again.