old tired said: (quoted from post at 18:55:19 08/05/09) I agree with spiffy one and look hard for the hood and side curtains.Glad you have good fenders. The e4a mag was what they come with from the factory. Look underneath it about where the bell housing comonly is it will have the casting date on it.Mine was cast on 2-15-1929.spiffy one glad to here yours is runing fine hope mine might in another couple of months.mabey I will find a hood someday.
Great to here yours is coming along! No doubt you'll have it purring soon!
I've seen a couple parts tractors in the past few months, even fanagled a pretty good set of fenders, but I can't help you on the hood. Actually, I may see a fellow, with a couple parts tractors, at the threshing show this weekend - I don't recall him having a hood, but is worth asking anyway. Now that I noted that, if I do see him, I'll probably forget - but not intentionally!
That reminds me, PaceF20: the engine block cast date hides behind the cold [GAS] setting loop on the original manifold, should be rather easy to find with an aftermarket. Of course, your serial number still put's it right in the middle of the '29s [roughly 30K starting at roughly 99,000] anyway.
This post was edited by spiffy1 at 20:46:41 08/05/09.
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