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5 years 9 months ago #197490
by naylorbros
Just looking at the pictures. PV13 has the wrong drawbar brackets/drawbar (Twenty Two style) on it but the parts tractor has a correct set. The plates that sandwich the drawbar on the parts tractor look home made. I was going to say that the front fuel tank brackets were incorrect for that early a tractor but I was looking at pictures of the parts tractor.
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Ken
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5 years 9 months ago #197496
by Lance Jones
The drawbar fitted on Sale Unit was on Machines s/n PV 7425 Up .be interesting to see s/n that is stamped Beside Gearshift ,Could have had Change Motor Fitted or Upgraded Drawbar set up [Which is same as a 22 LJ
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5 years 9 months ago #197515
by edb
Hi Team,
it is possible that V13 is the Part Number for the side panel of the radiator.
There are many low P/number V prefix parts on theses small machines.
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Eddie B.
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5 years 9 months ago #197520
by G.Costanza
If you enlarge the picture, you can see PV 13. The 10s also had the serial # stamped in that area also
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5 years 9 months ago #197527
by brewzer
It was typical of the very early 10s and 15s to have the number stamped on the radiator side panel.
Wally
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5 years 9 months ago #197551
by edb
Hi Team,
indeed, the picture when magnified greatly shows the P is just visible--reason I usually rub school board chalk over such numbers to better highlight them especially for photographic purposes.
Seems odd to put the S/No on a vulnerable piece like that.
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