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Re: Another serial number question ???
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Posted by jonnnny2006 on May 28, 2007 at 21:03:38 from (67.142.130.55):
In Reply to: Another serial number question ??? posted by Andy Schuppert on May 28, 2007 at 19:06:44:
FBK is deffenitly a M. the person might of ment that it has had the motor upgraded to a super M. you can check the serial number on the motor and let us know what it is. if it says FBK and the number matches the number on the bell housing then its the orginaln engine. but it dosent mean that the motor couldnt of been upgraded at some point. the early supers just basicly had more horse power. but the stage 2s were alot diffrent. so if he put the super kit in it and gave it disk brakes basicly it would be like a super m. how much did you pay? Before you bought the tractor you could of made yourself familer with the serial numbers before hand. so im guessing it wasent alot of money. I always do reserch on things im gonna spend alot of money on and have it around for a while.
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