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with a PTO on the side. Remove some of the crust from the case and maybe some number will appear. At least a date of build tag..........there are others who frequent this site that know a lot more than me. It resembles the 420 I have in my M37.
So My questions are this:
Whats this go to?
Will it be correct for my 1943 3/4 ton carryall?
What is a decent value for what I have?
Does the PTO fit on my Caryall? And if not what is it worth?
That number doesn't match any on the Flathead Six Engine Number page. Is the number you provided a cast in the block one or is it stamped on the number pad?
alas it was the cast in numbers, guess i will go back and look again at ehe flats where they are supposed to be. Ive looked there twice before and have not found anything. Mabey i will try some steel wool and a magic marker in case they are just super lightly striked. thanks i did look in the t134 registry as well and came up with zip which is why i posted here.
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