Serial number on a MkV 510

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Serial number on a MkV 510

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I'm looking at buying a Mark V with serial number 51-014039. Can anyone tell me the year it was born? I can't seem to find it on SS's site

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Re: Serial number on a MkV 510

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Why do you think that 51-14039 is the serial number of a Mark V? That does not fit the format of any Shopsmith serial number I am aware of.
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Post a pic of the serial number... we will decode
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October 1987

51 - signifies a 510.
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JPG wrote:October 1987

51 - signifies a 510.
Please enlighten all of us how you determined that. :confused: :confused: :confused:

I want to see a data plate with that type of serial number.
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jsburger wrote:
JPG wrote:October 1987

51 - signifies a 510.
Please enlighten all of us how you determined that. :confused: :confused: :confused:

I want to see a data plate with that type of serial number.
A poor pix, but the arrow points to 51 which is a prefix to the sn. (Mid 1986)
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Also a SS inc. Mark 5 plate(late 1982).

If I get a chance tomorrow(with daylight) I will take a better pix of the 51-..... plate.
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Re: Serial number on a MkV 510

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JPG wrote:
jsburger wrote:
JPG wrote:October 1987

51 - signifies a 510.
Please enlighten all of us how you determined that. :confused: :confused: :confused:

I want to see a data plate with that type of serial number.
A poor pix, but the arrow points to 51 which is a prefix to the sn. (Mid 1986)

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Also a SS inc. Mark 5 plate(late 1982).

If I get a chance tomorrow(with daylight) I will take a better pix of the 51-..... plate.

mark 5 ssinc.jpg
OK, what am I missing? The SS serial number chart says 1986 is 213306 - 221358. Those are 6 digit numbers. Your 51 plate is a 4 digit number. Your SS plate and the OP's number are 5 digit. That would make them years 1973-1978 according to the SS chart. Still :confused:
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Re: Serial number on a MkV 510

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jsburger wrote:
JPG wrote:
jsburger wrote:
Please enlighten all of us how you determined that. :confused: :confused: :confused:

I want to see a data plate with that type of serial number.
A poor pix, but the arrow points to 51 which is a prefix to the sn. (Mid 1986)

$matches[2]

Also a SS inc. Mark 5 plate(late 1982).

If I get a chance tomorrow(with daylight) I will take a better pix of the 51-..... plate.

mark 5 ssinc.jpg
OK, what am I missing? The SS serial number chart says 1986 is 213306 - 221358. Those are 6 digit numbers. Your 51 plate is a 4 digit number. Your SS plate and the OP's number are 5 digit. That would make them years 1973-1978 according to the SS chart. Still :confused:
The sn's reset with the introduction of the 510(perhaps the reason for the '51 - ' prefix). 4 digits in 86, 5 digits came in 87. Mine was an early (86) 4 digit sn.
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Re: Serial number on a MkV 510

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JPG wrote:
jsburger wrote:
JPG wrote:
A poor pix, but the arrow points to 51 which is a prefix to the sn. (Mid 1986)

$matches[2]

Also a SS inc. Mark 5 plate(late 1982).

If I get a chance tomorrow(with daylight) I will take a better pix of the 51-..... plate.

mark 5 ssinc.jpg
OK, what am I missing? The SS serial number chart says 1986 is 213306 - 221358. Those are 6 digit numbers. Your 51 plate is a 4 digit number. Your SS plate and the OP's number are 5 digit. That would make them years 1973-1978 according to the SS chart. Still :confused:
The sn's reset with the introduction of the 510(perhaps the reason for the '51 - ' prefix). 4 digits in 86, 5 digits came in 87. Mine was an early (86) 4 digit sn.

Clipboard01.jpg

P.S. Daylight pix did not happen.
Then the SN chart on the SS web site is useless. Still :confused: I guess the SS chart does not include Model 510's. I guess they should fix that to avoid confusion.
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Re: Serial number on a MkV 510

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jsburger wrote:
JPG wrote:
jsburger wrote:
OK, what am I missing? The SS serial number chart says 1986 is 213306 - 221358. Those are 6 digit numbers. Your 51 plate is a 4 digit number. Your SS plate and the OP's number are 5 digit. That would make them years 1973-1978 according to the SS chart. Still :confused:
The sn's reset with the introduction of the 510(perhaps the reason for the '51 - ' prefix). 4 digits in 86, 5 digits came in 87. Mine was an early (86) 4 digit sn.

Clipboard01.jpg

P.S. Daylight pix did not happen.
Then the SN chart on the SS web site is useless. Still :confused: I guess the SS chart does not include Model 510's. I guess they should fix that to avoid confusion.
What I posted came from the SS site. Has it changed?
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