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Posted by souNdguy on October 05, 2003 at 16:51:48 from (12.92.0.169):
In Reply to: Re: Serial number on cub posted by George Willer on October 05, 2003 at 07:26:13:
Ok, the engine sn is impossible to make out due to the hyd lines in the way. the tractor sn is 227381J as found on the steering gear box. The carb had only one marking.. a stamped 6-93 on the top flange where it connected to the manifold. The carb has a few years on it.. but doesn't look lik eit is from 1966.. etc. I don't know how to tell the two carbs apart.. what can I look for. The carb kit from TSC specified : To engine sn 324xxx.. or something like that... Which carb would that kit go to? I'm guessing the change in the carbs happened when they went to a slightly higher hp engine? thanks for the info, and if you can help me determine what carb I have I would greatly appreciate it. I had gotten a few parts from my local case dealer.. but they are just about to the point where they really don't want to do anything for the old tractors.. When i did my service and the oil/filters last time.. they weren't interested in getting me a filter.. or even telling me a cross number... I had to look it up here... also wanted to get a manual thru them.. no go.. had to get it online.. from binder books I think..( nice people ). again, thanks, Soundguy
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