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Posted by Curt from Minnesota on June 26, 2007 at 20:58:34 from (69.42.228.172):
In Reply to: Re: Year of B farmal posted by gene bender on June 26, 2007 at 20:21:21:
Several reasons, In the tool box there was a plate that covered the starter opening. The tractor was painted 15 years ago or so and the plate looks like it was painted then and then it weathered for some time before removal. The starter was not painted also. There is a 12 v alternator with a homemade mounting bracket (somewhat week evidence). No starter rod hardware or choke hardware. No lights and it has a magneto. I just looked behind the oil filter and there is some numbers followed by OD and underneath (2") that it looks like a 2. I have not removed the oil filter yet but maybe it will be easier to read then. Thanks for the help.
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