check on transmission , just behnd bellhousing on drivers side
Yes! By all means don't check on the passenger's side.:laughing:
I'm sorry Dave, I just couldn't resist.:ashamed:
I think you meant on the left side of the tractor and just used the common expression as it relates to cars/trucks in the USA.![]()
I was going to say something like that, but since Dave helped me out, I didn't want to be a smarta$$.:laughing::laughing:
check on transmission , just behnd bellhousing on drivers side
BumpAnyone? I know this is an older thread but would sure appreciate any guidance from the experts. Thanks much!
Hi
First, Americana, if you position yourself in front of the driver's left rear wheel and look rearward, there should be a plate on the left of you mounted on the transmission (I hope the pic helps). The plate has the tractor number, engine number, model and unit numbers.
Second, I can't seem to make sense of the numbers. I've read that the SN should be either 9 or 13 digits. Mine is 7.
Could someone please help me with deciphering the numbers?
Thanks
Matthew
Hi
First, Americana, if you position yourself in front of the driver's left rear wheel and look rearward, there should be a plate on the left of you mounted on the transmission (I hope the pic helps). The plate has the tractor number, engine number, model and unit numbers.
Second, I can't seem to make sense of the numbers. I've read that the SN should be either 9 or 13 digits. Mine is 7.
Could someone please help me with deciphering the numbers?
Thanks
Matthew