Upgrade to mountain lion on mac pro

I have a Mac Pro, serial number CK******XZS. When I try to find out the production date on
https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do
I am only told that it is a Mac Pro, but no manufacturing date.
When I try to install Mountain Lion, I am told the the computer is not compatible
with Mountain Lion.
Can anybody tell me the reason? And are there any chances I will be able to upgrade later?
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never post serial number. allyou need is system profile and where it says "MacProX,1"
1=2006, 5=2010 and only 3,1 (2008) have 64-bit kernel support / 64-bit EFI needed to support ML on Mac Pro.

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