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Jacob moll

Hiw can i figure out if my rj58 transmission is early or late

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ri702bill

Jacob - Welcome!!!

I am NO expert on this, BUT It has to to with the casting ID numbers...

No nuggie roasters in my garage......

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WHX??

:WRS: Jacob!

Check the mounting tab for the brake band. If it is standing strait up it is a early one. A 5003. If it is cast at a 45 it is a 5010. 

@stevasaurus and @Lane Ranger forgot more than what I'll ever know about them hopefully they'll chime in. 

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wallfish

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There should be cast date on top near the shifter

Early trans does not have a cast date

Even earlier had round hubs and a more crudely made rear hitch

Post some pics of it

 

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WHX??
6 minutes ago, wallfish said:

 

Even earlier had round hubs

 

Is that right 'Fish? I woulda thought they all had the three hole hubs? 

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1 hour ago, WHX?? said:

Is that right 'Fish? I woulda thought they all had the three hole hubs? 

Very early RJ58s had round hubs but they still had only 3 lug holes. I've had 2 of these and sold one to Craig. Still have the first one. Think those hubs were from the earlier walk behind tractors.

You can check them out in this thread. There's a good pic. And a good pic of the more crude hitch made of welded pieces instead of a single bent piece.

There were lots of little subtle changes that happened

 

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stevasaurus

John has covered it. :occasion-xmas:   I would add...if it has a casting date it would be a Letter followed by 1 or 2 numbers a dash and either an 8 or a 9.

The letter is the month of the casting...they did not use "I".

the next 1 or 2 numbers is the date in that month.

the dash.

the last number is the year...8 or 9...1958 or 1959.

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