Why two labels on Motor?

   / Why two labels on Motor? #1  

DaveNH

Gold Member
Joined
Nov 28, 2000
Messages
398
Location
Fremont, New Hampshire
Tractor
BX2200
I have a BX2200, on the block it has a label that says
D905-E-BX and on the head another that says D1005-E-D16.

Is the same head used on both the BX2200 and B7500?

TIA


18-29411-dave.jpg

We're all in this together! (3)
Executive Ex-Yuppie Tractor Owner
<font color=orange>[Advertise your business here]</font color=orange>
 
   / Why two labels on Motor? #2  
Dave,
These are most likely engineering numbers. Engineering numbers are not to be used as part numbers, they are used by the factory to differenicate between different raw and semi-finished casting. The finished parts may fit several different engines and have different part numbers due to the final machining and or parts added to them. A single head can be and are normally used on different engines within their engine family or group. Having said all that, “I know absolutely nothing about BX’s”.


18-32460-1250sig.gif
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

1993 HEIL TRAILER INTERNATIONAL FUEL TRANSPORT TRAILER (A52472)
1993 HEIL TRAILER...
County Line 3 pt 5' Box Blade (A50515)
County Line 3 pt...
2007 Brunswick Challenger 27ft Fire Rescue Boat with Tri-Axle Boat Trailer (A50324)
2007 Brunswick...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
John Deere 6420 Loader Tractor (A50514)
John Deere 6420...
Guard Rail Pieces (A51692)
Guard Rail Pieces...
 
Top