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Frame serial

We have a FG30HT-12 that is missing the data tag. Tried some dealers and checking here and other sites, all say front left fender. Took it down to metal and nothing there. Can anyone please assist where to look for chasis serial?
Thanks
  • Posted 11 Jan 2024 02:42
  • By partsman1
  • joined 29 Dec'15 - 27 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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Contact the Servicing Dealer for your area and give them the serial # off the engine. they can contact the factory and do a reverse look up. This truck has an H25 and the serial # is located on the left side ( driver side) where the cylinder head meets the engine block.
  • Posted 27 Jan 2024 00:23
  • By 1why
  • joined 16 May'17 - 2 messages
  • Georgia, United States

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