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Posted by Jim Becker on June 04, 2005 at 20:10:44 from (71.96.20.180):
In Reply to: Re: hydrolic lift? posted by brattin1103 on June 04, 2005 at 08:00:15:
I looked at these numbers and your picture. It is beginning to look like a Heinz 57. 251069R1 is a Super A block. Part number on bell housing is for a Super A. 354352R1 is a Super A Touch-Control block, but it wasn't used until serial 275883 (mid-1949). You might find a date code similar to the (*9.2.47*) you found, except the year will probably be a letter like (*9.2.S*). The support for your steering shaft is not in the original location for a B or a Super A. To help settle this for certain, Do you have a tractor serial number? This is normally on the left seat support, but I see you have an aftermarket seat. (How do you know it is a '47?) Can you find an engine number? This is STAMPED into a flat machined boss on the right side of the block. It is at the very top edge of the block, close to the front. It is mostly hidden behind the control rod that goes forward to the governor.
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