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Re: SW6 serial # location
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Posted by Quebec Red on March 18, 2006 at 09:05:24 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: SW6 serial # location posted by JaredM on March 18, 2006 at 06:48:58:
Should be a plate riveted onto the left side of the clutch compartment. There were 3 Stages of SW-6. All had the 264 motor and faster 2,3,and 4th gears over the W-6. The first Stage was basically only those improvements as disc brakes were on the last W-6s. The Stage 2 had a channel frame and 18 inch front tires. They, along with late Stage 1 had sealed beam lights. The late Stage 2 had the newer seat with the undermounted spring and shock. The Stage 3 had major changes. Like a Torque Amplifier and Independent PTO, along with revamped controls-throttle, choke and starter, longer wheelbase and hood. There are proably other changes that I am omitting; after all the last SW-6TA was produced in November, 1954. More questions, just post here!.....QR..
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