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How old is my 825
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffco" data-source="post: 26790" data-attributes="member: 2081"><p>These are the samples I found on an auction site. 1982 21189/ 1982 21008/ 1981 18960/ 1978 16064/ My 825 is 16057 so I'm saying I have a 1978, sold to me as an 80. 1977 14579/ 1977 14806/ If the numbers stay consistant, I'm thinking you have a 75 or so. My dealer is no help but a friend in the autions says they have a s/n guide. I will get some info from him, when he remembers!! Any way, you have to agree they are a rugged but somewhat modern older machine. Mine just seems to make the most of the less than 40 hp. What a difference after the tune up. The valves were way off and the timing was close. I think it starts better. A lot of people say that engine without glow plugs was hard to start new. I think every one has grown accustomed to just giving it a little either. Hope this helps. Jeffco</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffco, post: 26790, member: 2081"] These are the samples I found on an auction site. 1982 21189/ 1982 21008/ 1981 18960/ 1978 16064/ My 825 is 16057 so I'm saying I have a 1978, sold to me as an 80. 1977 14579/ 1977 14806/ If the numbers stay consistant, I'm thinking you have a 75 or so. My dealer is no help but a friend in the autions says they have a s/n guide. I will get some info from him, when he remembers!! Any way, you have to agree they are a rugged but somewhat modern older machine. Mine just seems to make the most of the less than 40 hp. What a difference after the tune up. The valves were way off and the timing was close. I think it starts better. A lot of people say that engine without glow plugs was hard to start new. I think every one has grown accustomed to just giving it a little either. Hope this helps. Jeffco [/QUOTE]
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