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Re: Massey 30 or 101 JR
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Posted by Alberta Mike on April 22, 2004 at 20:13:33 from (209.47.89.120):
In Reply to: Massey 30 or 101 JR posted by Kevin WI on April 22, 2004 at 18:18:26:
I'm guessing a model 30 if it has the 162 cubic inch version of the Continental flathead. Also, the Juniors had hinged sidepanels while the model 30 had the hood and sidecovers as one unit. The serial number is hand stamped into the upper machined surface of the transmission/differential casting. More specifically, between the rear steel plate covering the gears and the cast iron shifting platform (has the 1,2,3, etc. on it) that is in front of it. Go between these two covers to the left side (near the clutch pedal location when out) and the number is there, big numbers but maybe not stamped in too deeply so you'll have to scrape and wire brush to find it but it will be there. Post the number here and someone will ID it for sure as to year and model.
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