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Posted by Faye Gordey on February 23, 2001 at 16:51:14 from (216.90.24.73):
In Reply to: Re: antique tractor posted by RB on February 22, 2001 at 15:35:40:
To: RB & Lyle, Thank you so much for your response to my question. I have crawled over ,under ,around and through my tractor and the following numbers are all that I can find. I have had my tractor for 23 years. The man that I bought it from said that it belonged to his granfather. Unfortunately he has sinced passed and I am having a very hard time finding information about it. It was very nice of you to respond. Thank you. My husband bought me a digital camera for Valentine's. I will try to take a picture this weekend and try to post it, if I can figure out how to do that. This is a first for me. I really appreciate your help. These are all the numbers and where I found them.
2990D - On radiator housing 2941D - Large round cylinder coming off raditor housing 15107D - Over the front wheel on a flat gear or something that slides back and forth 2950DA- Mainframe on manifold side 3193DA- On the block 3120D- On side of the intake carburator 3064D - Under gas tank on front of transmission housing 3066D - Transmission housing on the mainframe side Well these are all I could find. I am sorry if they are of no help to you. My tractor has a PTO in the back with a steel frame hook up for the implements. It has two large wheels in the back and one small wheel in the front. The steering column is straight across the top of the tractor. Once again I appreciate all your help. Have a nice weekend. Thank you, Faye
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