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  1. The Home made tractor motor number is B 683-050 The Buzz saw motor is A278-409 with a Y15 stamped below the other numbers. The Doodle bug is A 320 - 174 . I think the buzz saw is the oldest. Any help will be appreciated. there is a picture of the tractor motor DSCN0674.JPG tractor
  2. Robert b A couple days will be fine Im not in a rush . and I have email alert so when you post ill get it. This is some think I had stored and had to move it for another project so Im thinking its timer to do something with it. I may try to get a picture or two of it. I also have a 1930 Chrysler 6 that was made into a truck in the great depression and my 1939 Chevy pick up.
  3. My starter is a North East 6304 and is on the 4 cylinder engine . I seen another starter in a market but the number was 6400 and would like to know if they would interchange? Would I be better off putting the reproduction plates in my starter? I’m not just sure what yr the engine is . Where are the numbers stamped ? Thank You for the reply
  4. I have a starter on a home made tractor with a Dodge fast 4 motor and tranny . My question at this point is my starter is a 6304 and I seen another at 6400 then one with 6404 what do these numbers refer to? My starter the two plates are broken so i need some help? Is there another starter motor that I can adapt to this engine ? I have a Dodge doodle bug with a 4 in it and a buzz rig with one to but both are older and take the Starter /generator . Is there a way to date these engines?
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