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tetertime
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identifacation

Postby tetertime » Thu Mar 22, 2018 3:34 pm

so i have acquired a cub project and came up with these numbers on plate on right side
90600...
1800...
what are they telling me?

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Re: identifacation

Postby tetertime » Thu Mar 22, 2018 3:38 pm

forgot i posted this a year ago....1949 cub

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Re: identifacation

Postby Glen » Thu Mar 22, 2018 6:19 pm

Hi,
The 1800 is the engine's maximum RPM, if you didn't find the info somewhere.

Below is a pic from TM Tractor of the first style of Cub serial number plate,
used from 1947 - 1950, TM Tractor says. They looked like this new. If the black is faded away, or someone has painted over the plate, only the stamped in numbers can probably be seen. You can see from the positions that the numbers are in, how they go on the plate. :)
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