Posted by Netdad on October 14, 2018 at 14:04:57 from (98.66.41.49):
I have a problem that I can't figure out. I want to buy a manual for my tractor but I can't find out if it's an industrial tractor or another type. Below are the 3 sets of numbers from the right bell housing just above the starter.
D142C <--I can follow everything but the 14 as that doesn't match anything I have found. D= Force 4000, 14=?, 2=gas, 4=Independent 540, C= 8 Speed, (13 and 20 are on each side of 14. Help!) 4D29B <--4=1974, D=APRIL, 2=29th, B=Days C425551 <---C=Made in USA and 25551 is the serial number.
What is this tractor? It's painted blue as is the front end loader but the blue was painted over yellow so I take it the front end loader was industrial. I can't find a yellow spot rubbed through the blue however on the tractor.
Here's what's wild. The front end loader DOES have the same serial number sticker on it. Here's the specs. on the front end loader sticker:
Whew.....sorry to be so long but even though I feel the front end loader is from an industrial tractor, I'm not sure the tractor is industrial and I would sure like to get a manual for it.
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