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Old 11-15-2016, 12:00 AM
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Default Noob 102 general help

Well I started a thread in the welcome area and decided to put one here for general help. The 102 hasn't run for a few years but supposedly ran great when it was parked.

Right now I'm trying to find a serial number. Here are some pics. Help me out!
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Old 11-15-2016, 12:13 AM
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pretty sure that rear end is out of a 70 or 100 due to the lack of a tag, ive never seen a 1x2/3 without a tag on the rear end.
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Tag is on top of the tranny above the rear end cover.
looks like an early oops tractor as there is no upturn on the clutch pedal.
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Tag is on top of the tranny above the rear end cover.
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Tag is on top of the tranny above the rear end cover.
looks like an early oops tractor as there is no upturn on the clutch pedal.
So do I need to take the seat off and then the top cover? Also what is the clutch pedal upturn? You think I have a pieced together tractor?
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My 102 has tag on rear diff.
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My 102 has tag on rear diff.
Look at the bolt patterns on the read cover - different. That is weird.
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Look at the bolt patterns on the read cover - different. That is weird.
Different than what? It's the same as all others....
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Tag is on top of the tranny above the rear end cover.
looks like an early oops tractor as there is no upturn on the clutch pedal.
So would that be a 65' thing I have seen a few pics of 65s like that and my 66' has the upturn on the pedal that his is missing.
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