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MNJD630

11-14-2009 12:32:35
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A previous post concerning the age of my A led me to the serial tag on the Powerlift unit. My first impression was that it was not there. Further inspection leads me to think it is there, but the numbers don't match what I have been told.
The picture is of the tag. Any opinions?

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Wilamayb

11-17-2009 05:33:20
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Re: A Powerlift Serial Tag in reply to MNJD630, 11-14-2009 12:32:35  
The tag in the photo is the casting date tag.

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Michael St John

11-16-2009 02:22:10
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Re: A Powerlift Serial Tag in reply to MNJD630, 11-14-2009 12:32:35  
The man is right. The tag is on the top of the casting. Mine is definately a tag, not part of the casting, and appears to be aluminium.

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MNJD630

11-16-2009 19:02:06
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Re: A Powerlift Serial Tag in reply to Michael St John, 11-16-2009 02:22:10  
Fair enough, but there is nothing else on that Powerlift unit. The tag may have come off, but then I am left with the question: What is the number that I am looking at? Would it be a casting date?

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Mark-IA

11-14-2009 17:11:04
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Re: A Powerlift Serial Tag in reply to MNJD630, 11-14-2009 12:32:35  
The tag would have been fastened on the top of the main powerlift housing. The part that actually covers the rear end.

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MNJD630

11-15-2009 05:59:07
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Re: A Powerlift Serial Tag in reply to Mark-IA, 11-14-2009 17:11:04  
That is the Powerlift unit...I have looked that thing over six ways to Sunday and that is the only tag I have found.

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Drew

11-14-2009 14:40:02
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Re: A Powerlift Serial Tag in reply to MNJD630, 11-14-2009 12:32:35  
From the picture it looks to me like it is a tag screwed to the pattern that was used to make the mold to cast the housing.

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