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wheres is the metal id tag on a work horse gt-1642. i found a sticker one on side of dash not readable. the c125 i tore down had 2 id tags a sticker one by seat and a metal one under dash

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Wishin4a416

I dont think they had a metal tag. My GT 1142 had a paper laminated tag on the lower dash tower on the right side. 1983.

You can see it right above the PTO black handle.

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Elkskin's mower junkyard

thats where this ones paper one is at. i would really like to know year going by engine is impossible because its long gone. 

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Wishin4a416

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I would think that engine numbers would get you close. I think they only made them for 3 or 4 years. 81,82,83,84?

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Elkskin's mower junkyard

heres my 1642 i stuck a 12hp kohler shaker on it from a c125 that was rotted to no end

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Sparky

The guys are right about the id tag location. Here a pic of mine...

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Mike.....

 

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Wishin4a416

I looked on Tractor Data and they list them being made 82,83,84.

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3 minutes ago, Sparky said:

The guys are right about the id tag location. Here a pic of mine...

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Mike.....

 

is there any differences from 82 and 83 then

 

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c-series don

82-84, and no metal tags. I currently have my 84 GT-1800 that I bought brand new down to the frame in the restoration process. Maybe Glenn or someone here is making new tags? If they are I would love to purchase one. What color is the gray you are using? 

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Elkskin's mower junkyard

man this sucks i will never know year of this machine to be exact lol. 

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Wishin4a416

Here is mine completed. I put a 14 Kohler on it. Almost complete, but done now.

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c-series don

I'm diggin the 1442 decal !!!

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Elkskin's mower junkyard

well i scrapped original engine to this machine earlier this year had no tins on it and no pulley it was locked up. i couldnt even find the engine plate (this machine was at a local mower junkyard). if i could of found engine plate oh god the possibilities it could of had a 22 hp briggs on it (special way of turning a vertical shaft briggs to horizontal and i know how lol)

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Wishin4a416
12 minutes ago, c-series don said:

82-84, and no metal tags. I currently have my 84 GT-1800 that I bought brand new down to the frame in the restoration process. Maybe Glenn or someone here is making new tags? If they are I would love to purchase one. What color is the gray you are using? 

I used a Ford Fleet color I picked out my friends book at his body shop/garage. Silver. I didnt go with a gray. Its not original so I brightened it up some.

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gwest_ca

The GT-1642 was made in 1982 and 1983

This may help

 

1982 metallic paint

1983 non-metallic paint

Garry

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Elkskin's mower junkyard

i think when i redo my gt1642 work horse i am either going to do it in a red and black or just do something custom and make it a dark horse and do it all black not sure yet. but i know i got to do a couple patch panels next year due to rust

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