Introductions
2 posters
Page 1 of 1
Introductions
Greetings!
Just joined the forum, thought I'd introduce myself.
I live in Talking Rock, Georgia (about an hour north of Atlanta, an hour south of the border with Tennessee and North Carolina).
I have a Custom 10XL (Model #917-25590) which I bought from my Grandfather, who was the original owner as far as I am aware...
I'm looking forward to learning about the tractor and getting to use it... but my first question is "does anyone have a good replacement airfilter for these beasties?" I have not yet perused the local auto stores to see what they have available....
Ron
Just joined the forum, thought I'd introduce myself.
I live in Talking Rock, Georgia (about an hour north of Atlanta, an hour south of the border with Tennessee and North Carolina).
I have a Custom 10XL (Model #917-25590) which I bought from my Grandfather, who was the original owner as far as I am aware...
I'm looking forward to learning about the tractor and getting to use it... but my first question is "does anyone have a good replacement airfilter for these beasties?" I have not yet perused the local auto stores to see what they have available....
Ron
rplumley- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2013-11-04
Re: Introductions
ron, go to sears parts site enter, in your case, the engine model number , on the parts list find the part number for the air filter (or whatever part you are looking for). sears may still offer the part usually at a high dollar plus shipping. just enter the part number in your search box, you may be surprised by the number of aftermarket or discount part dealers that will have what you are looking for.also try entering part number on e-bay. hope this helps /// tim
TKW- Number of posts : 108
Registration date : 2011-10-13
Re: Introductions
Thanks!
Did that, though, and the air cleaner is "No longer available".... as were a number of parts on the tractor.
Did that, though, and the air cleaner is "No longer available".... as were a number of parts on the tractor.
rplumley- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2013-11-04
Re: Introductions
ron , the air filter part number should still be shown for your engine, is that a briggs or tecumseh ? /// tim
TKW- Number of posts : 108
Registration date : 2011-10-13
Re: Introductions
Hrm. Good point. Looking at it further, the part # resolves back to "Engine"... not "air filter"... just points at the air filter in the picture.
rplumley- Number of posts : 3
Registration date : 2013-11-04
Re: Introductions
ron, looked at my compact 8 for some numbers, it has a briggs engine. these may never had a sears engine number assigned to them, the 143. prefix number. i may be totally wrong about that if someone knows about this please chime in. the engine number is located on the starter / shroud side the number should be stamped in the stroud itself. my 8hp engine has three sets of numbers MODEL XXXXXX TYPE XXXX-XX CODE XXXXXXX / tim
TKW- Number of posts : 108
Registration date : 2011-10-13
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|