Posted by gene bender on January 14, 2008 at 16:54:28 from (67.55.226.214):
In Reply to: farmall b posted by Larry Carter on January 14, 2008 at 16:40:36:
Open the petcock on the oil pan. Get the complete # on the flat spot behind the rod going to the gov rite beneath the front spark pulg next to the radiator. It will read FAB++++++ Then at the bottom of the block below the mag or dist whichever you have there could be 2*2*o the 2 means FEB second 2 means 2nd day of FEB THE o is 45. Next letter in the system would be p=46 q=47. You can find a code like this on the tranny above and back of the clutch pedal should be clost to the same code on the engine rite back with what you find and we can tell you more details.
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