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Scroll down the home page. In the lower right corner of the home page you should see the Contact Us link. Click or tap on that link.
On the Contact Us page you will find a form you can complete and submit, asking your question and asking if the information can be found in the company archives.
Note: The company began using the name Massey Ferguson in 1958.
Hi, here's a link to these specs. It looks like however that you did also find this info. Perhaps you'd comment if this was helpful. Thanks and good luck!
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TractorData.com Massey Ferguson 362 tractor information
Climb up into the tractor's seat. Look below the lower left-hand side and lower right-hand side of the steering wheel panel for the serial number. Certain older Ferguson tractors have the serial number stamped to a plate that is mounted to one of these areas of the steering wheel panel.
Inspect the left- and right-hand sides of the tractor's main frame. Certain older Ferguson tractors have the serial number stamped to a plate on the outside of one of these areas of the main frame.
Inspect the top of the transmission housing for the serial number. Certain older Ferguson tractors have the serial number stamped to a plate that is mounted to the top of the transmission housing.
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