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C-113 or C-123 how do you tell??
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Posted by Wheaty on November 30, 2006 at 09:31:25 from (165.201.81.154):
Ok, i am in need of a block for my Super C. I am going to look at one this weekend, and i want to make sure that it is a C-123. Acording to my serial number the tractor dates to be a 54 model. I am not the original owner of this tractor. I know that some blocks will have either C-123 or C-113 stamped on them. I have the engine out of the tractor on a stand. I do not see any where on the block that it states that it is a C-123. It is my understanding that all SC's are to have a C-123 and the C's have a C-113. Could I get some input from you folks as to figure out by the casting numbers on the block the differences between the C-113 and C-123. Are there certain numbers that point it out in the casting number, os is it the whole casting number itself that tells you? Thanks a bunch folks, Wheaty..:)
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