Posted by big jt on March 26, 2009 at 23:51:48 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: 8N, 9N, 2N? posted by Bill Bryant on March 26, 2009 at 23:25:33:
well the 9N came out in 39, the 2N in 42 and the 8N in 48.
No easy way to tell the 9 and 2 apart. they both have a three speed transmission and are pretty much identical. There are some slight differences in the dash and battery supports. Guessing someone who knows more than I do will be able to shed more light here. This whole series will have hubs on front that take a special rim due to the large bolt circle. Like maybe 10 or 12 inches. the rear wheels have a large hub also that takes it's own adapter.
The 8N takes a wheel in front that looks a little more normal. Bolt pattern in back will be much smaller also. 8N also has a 4 speed transmission.
Don't count on the serial number cause it is stamped in the engine block and many of those got changed out over the years.
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