I am replacing the injector pump. I sent it out to have it rebuilt and in the process of putting it back on, I realized that the spring that goes on the bottom of the shaft is missing. (It is probably in the oil pan.) I ordered a new spring from John Deere and gave them the serial number T213R etc... they did not interpret the number correctly and started with the 213 instead of using the actual number which comes later in the serial number. Several times now I have gotten the wrong parts and I am just now realizing why. I guess the John Deere dealer does not have staff that can correctly interpret the serial number on it. The part they sold me was a R44686, and the part I need is a F1942R. I want to fix all the leaks and any problems with the tractor before moving on to the cosmetic part. When I bought the tractor, they told me it was either a '68 or a '69. I did not check it at that time as it was not important to me. Most of the time when I buy a tractor the seller exaggerates the age to make it sound newer. Bob
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