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Big Ten engine color.

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    Posted: 06 Aug 2016 at 5:42pm
I have two BIG TENs both were original when I got them my ? is one had a yellow engine the other a black engine which is correct, or were some yellow and some black, the old sales litature I have found shows a yellow engine. thanks Tom
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I have a Big 10 that's been in my family since new and its yellow my brothers newer B 10 is black. The Big Ten is still original paint
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Should be yellow.
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Boy I can't remember what ours is but leaning towards black. Maybe later ones were black or back when they were new a new engine put in for some weird reason
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Early B-10 (9hp) was yellow, as was the Big Ten (10hp).  The late B-10 that replaced the Big Ten had a black engine.  The transmissions would also share the respective engine colors.
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Originally posted by talntedmrgreen talntedmrgreen wrote:

Early B-10 (9hp) was yellow, as was the Big Ten (10hp).  The late B-10 that replaced the Big Ten had a black engine.  The transmissions would also share the respective engine colors.
would there be any chance that some of the last BIG TENs could of had a black engine?
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Maybe the engine was replaced a some time in its life with a black engine
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Tom, going by the picture in your other thread, I would say the engine is newer than the tractor. It has the location on the RH side of the block, for a bendix-type starter to be installed. These didn't come along until maybe the '70s.
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Originally posted by ctbowles58 ctbowles58 wrote:

Originally posted by talntedmrgreen talntedmrgreen wrote:

Early B-10 (9hp) was yellow, as was the Big Ten (10hp).  The late B-10 that replaced the Big Ten had a black engine.  The transmissions would also share the respective engine colors.
would there be any chance that some of the last BIG TENs could of had a black engine?


Doubtful...if anything I bwt they would paint over the yellow. They were promoting the changes in mewer models and the black was the primary distinguishing visual factor between a Big Ten and late B-10
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Funny you should mention that Chris, cause I thought I was seeing the same thing in that pic. I was saying to myself could that be a later model engine??? Sorta' looked like it would take a Starter motor...(?)
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