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what is the year
The machine serial number is located below the left steering lever. It should be on a plaque that is riveted to the face of the plate located beneath the seat.
According to the Machinery Trader website (link below), the year of this skid steer is around 1996. The search (same link below) has been done for you; just compare the serial numbers with the other serial numbers of the same skid steers of the same year.
what type of oil does the case 1840 require
under the foot rest.
The "8894" serial number is a red flag. Regardless of denomination, nearly all Bank of the United States bills with that date and serial number are modern reproductions that have no value to collectors.
If its serial number is 8894 then it is a reproduction that was printed in the 1960s. The bill is essentially worthless.
A Case 1840 skid steer typically holds around 7-8 liters of motor oil, depending on the exact model and engine specifications. It is always recommended to consult the owner's manual for the most accurate information regarding fluid capacities.
No such thing. The last flintlock rifle of the US Military was the Springfield Model 1840. You need a hands on appraisal by a dealer in muzzleloaders.
No such thing. The last flintlock rifle of the US military was the Springfield Model 1840. You need a hands on appraisal by a dealer in muzzleloaders.
No such thing. The last flintlock rifle of the US military was the Springfield Model 1840. You need a hands on appraisal by a dealer in muzzleloaders.
The 1840 $1000 bill with the serial number 8894 would be worth its face value of $1000 to a collector, as these bills are no longer in circulation and are sought after as rare and historical pieces. The exact value may vary depending on the bill's condition and any potential historical significance attached to it.