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Re: Identification of a tractor
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Posted by JDK on November 02, 2003 at 22:08:42 from (209.206.208.172):
In Reply to: Identification of a tractor posted by Paul Stiefel on November 02, 2003 at 17:56:10:
Good chance it was sold by Trustworthy Hardware Stores,most of theirs were built by Murray Ohio,chain drive from separate tranny to rear axle was common drive setup prior to combination transaxle design (up to early/ mid 70s). Unfortunately not much data is available on these old units and most non-generic parts are unavailable.Items like bearings,springs etc were usually "off the shelf" items and are commonly available thru NAPA etc.Best chance of dating unit would be engine code sticker(if original motor).A longshot,which sometimes works is contacting a dealer,who MIGHT still have a manual in his parts catalog you could copy,however with fiche and now computers,most of the paper is long gone.
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