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Re: B serial numbers missing
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Posted by dAVE bn on January 24, 2006 at 18:56:42 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: B serial numbers missing posted by Jeff Peterson on January 24, 2006 at 17:50:30:
As stated, engine serial number and tractor serial number should be close. Origional serial number tag would be under the seat on the left hand seat bracket (kinda behind the guard for the belt pulley), unless it's a very early model. 1939 models had the serial number tag on the pedal guard between the brake pedals if I remember right. Parts for the B should be the same through out the life of this model with the exception of the oil filter. The older one's had the tall filter and the last two or three years used the short filter, though either could have been used as a replacement. On the tall filter the bolt head is level with or slightly above the bottom of the hood. The short filter is about 1/2 that tall. Hope this helps. Dave.
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