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    Posted: 17 Mar 2010 at 6:39pm
I just purchased a A-C Power Unit and am trying to find out its day of manufacture, etc. Can anyone tell me anything about it or where I might find some info on it.
 
SN:  CE 47018 K
 
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Mark
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Check the AM casting number. As a general rule BE and CE blocks cast in 40 ended in 12. 41 a 13. 42 a 14 and so on. That K in the SN means it was a dual fuel unit and would run on Kerosene
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Goober, what part Ga you from?  I am in Monticello. Sam T-Ga.
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you know the CE motor is a 125 cubic inch and was also used in the model B, C and CA tractors.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Hey Goober, welcome to the forum. I'm from Elberton, GA. Mr. Sam, how you doing?
 
Also, if you need a hood for that distillate power unit, I have one. It's currently doing duty as the hood for my C. I'd rather have the right hood for the tractor. Send me a message or call if you need it, or just want to talk about tractors. 706-498-0363.
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I agree with Richard. Probably mid 1945. There is no way to tell what month or day it was built. Here is Bryan Smiths web page with a lot of information.
http://people.clemson.edu/~wsmth/SNFind/esn_tsn2.htm
http://www.ae-ta.com
Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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Thanks to all for your replies. From info I've gathered here and some other places I was able to find the units serial number. It is on the stamped plate riveted to the clutch inspection cover, SN: PU 28740. Not sure if that helps on the manufacture date or not. I have shot some PB Blaster all over it and I pulled the valve cover off, all of the valves seem to function OK. The exhaust manifold is shot. Who has the best parts and pricing ?

My Palmetto is south of Atlanta , north of Newnan and west of I-85.
 
Dream, I may call you about that hood but first I'm going to try and get it running.
 
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Be careful. May want to look that manifold over carefully before you replace it. If it was a duel-fuel manifold and you plan to try to run it on kero at all, make sure you get another duel-fuel manifold.
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