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Re: Re: NAA rear center housing casting numbers
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Posted by Frank on January 02, 2004 at 07:17:53 from (198.173.27.194):
In Reply to: Re: NAA rear center housing casting numbers posted by walt on December 31, 2003 at 09:09:14:
That's interesting about the part numbers. Do you know what any of the other numbers mean? I'm assuming the numbers above the part number are some sort of date code. What could those sideways numbers toward the front of the housing mean? The crack is in the bottom, between the left trumpet and the pto. I bought the tractor a couple months ago, and the previous owner is the one who had the repair done. It looks like it was welded and then covered with JB Weld to either seal it or smooth its appearance. With the purchase, I received a spare center housing that the seller had bought some time ago with the intention of swapping it out if he ever restored the tractor. I have another tractor I use for work, so I have the luxury of taking my time and tinkering with the Jubilee. I've got a lot to learn, but these old Fords have become a bit of a hobby for me. The antique tractor community sure has a lot of great people! I thought I might make a winter project out of tearing apart the rear of the tractor, replacing the center housing in the process.
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