Posted by D Slater on November 18, 2009 at 16:32:31 from (72.65.152.4):
In Reply to: Re: Super H or NOT? posted by low96hb on November 18, 2009 at 13:28:54:
The 2 numbers are on the clutch and transmission housings, 8276 DE is the transmission housing and could be on a H or some SH tractors. 8024 DE could be on a H or first type SH. For a H engine look above the tappet cover and below head level on right side of block, rear half for a 4 digit number followed by 2 letters. Should be raised cast letters and look like the numbers you posted. Later model or replacement engines will have 6 numbers followed by R1,2 etc. if not ground off. If you found a flat spot near right front of engine on the right side with a X stamped in its probably a H engine. Most H engines that were made to use gasoline fuel had a X1 after engine and chassis serial #. If you can manage to read the engine serial number it will be the same as the tractor serial #, provided the engine and tractor are original. If you look forward from the block casting # on right side of engine block, agian looking in the area between head level and tappet cover you should find a date code, raised cast numbers and letter. (Example 4-8-T) This will tell when block was cast. 4= april, 8= day, T= 1950. You should also find the engine firing order cast in the right side also.
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