[AJD] Repair Catalog Illustrations
Jim Showers
steamcar at hereintown.net
Sun May 22 15:17:46 PDT 2005
Having 2 AO tractors, the difference is a hole in the cover with a nut
welded inside for the full orchard tin. That would be the only difference I
would know of
Jim Showers
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Epps" <garyepps at fidnet.com>
To: <antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 9:30 PM
Subject: [AJD] Repair Catalog Illustrations
>I have a question for those of you who have more experience than I do at
>interpreting what I see in the repair catalogs. My search began because of
>a flywheel guard for an A John Deere on ebay. In researching flywheel
>covers in Repair Catalog 47R which covers both the A and AR, which is my
>interest. It shows # AA2011R for the guard for the A and AA2086R for the
>AR. They both reference plate 47 for and illustration. There is only one
>illustration with both numbers listed. Does this mean A) that they use the
>same identical part, or B) the illustration is indicative of a general
>flywheel guard or one or the other, and Mama Deere decided that the
>difference were too small to illustrate the second one?
>
> I still haven't determined how much commonality there is between the two
> models. Even though I have owned a D for 3-4 yrs, I am a newbie at this.
> After retiring we contracted most of a house (through drywall with the
> exception of electrical). Now my good wife and I do mean GOOD wife seems
> to be under the impression that it should be finished, so I have had
> limited time to play with tractors or gas engines. I appreciate the
> resident in the members of the list. I better stop before this sounds
> like a testimonial.
>
> Gary
> --
> In the Ozark Mountains of South Central USA where both life and I move at
> a leisurely pace.
>
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