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Posted by D Slater on August 11, 2007 at 15:21:07 from (71.182.16.244):
In Reply to: Heres a picture posted by Erwin on August 11, 2007 at 13:06:59:
Can't see enough in picture to tell. It could be a M or SM. Gear shift and lights are M or Stage 1 SM. Right front wheel is not from a SM or late M. Can't see gauge box on steering post good enough to tell, but if it has a on off switch and fuse holder side by side between amp gauge and light switch that would be from a stage 2 SM or MTA. If it just has a fuse holder it could be some M or stage 1 SM. A stage 2 SM should of had a battery box with seat on top. Can't see enough to know if live hydraulic pump was added or original, but stage 2 SM with live hydraulics didn't have the bracket from steering post for the hydraulic control rod. Stage 2 without live hydraulics and with belley pump did use it. Without more to go on and the way parts can be switched a serial # from both tractor and engine is needed or some casting numbers or dates. A stage 2 gasoline engine will use a clutch housing with 3 mounting bolts for starter and stage 1 uses 2, only problem is M uses 2 also. If I guessed with what little I can see, M or stage 1 SM.
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