Posted by Jason S. on December 08, 2013 at 07:30:37 from (174.237.4.199):
In Reply to: Re: Tony's hybrid! posted by Tony in Mass. on December 08, 2013 at 06:38:23:
Where's the pics Tony? That top link is required for the Ferguson A-EO mowers, the drag type disc and some other implements. I have one myself. Remove the dipstick cover and look inside. Your TEA should have that aluminum bridge on the control fork like the TO-30. At least that's what the Internet is saying. Also if you can see the lift cylinder, the 9N cylinder is smooth and has no reinforcement ridges where the bolts go thru to the top cover. All the Ferguson ones I have seen are reinforced. I can take a pic of the two style of lift cylinders side by side if you want. That should help you narrow down what top cover you have. If you see no bridge and a smooth cylinder then it's an N cover more than likely. The pump won't matter. The 9N and Ferguson pumps are pretty much identical. The 9N lift cover will work also it just may not have the marks that the TEA originally did.
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