Help identifying 3000 narrow

ErnieD

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I have a 3000 that needs brakes. Two 1.5" brakes are listed depending on year. The serial number on the rt side are BO26 and A127-031. It is Belgium narrow machine with SOS.
Left side under the hydraulic pump is 74-01.
Any insight is greatly appreciated.
 

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The model and serial number for your tractor is located just to the rear of the starter on a flat surface at the front of the transmission housing. You will need th
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I have a 3000 that needs brakes. Two 1.5" brakes are listed depending on year. The serial number on the rt side are BO26 and A127-031. It is Belgium narrow machine with SOS.
Left side under the hydraulic pump is 74-01.
Any insight is greatly appreciated.

The model and serial number for your tractor is located just to the rear of the starter on a flat surface at the front of the transmission housing. You will need thView attachment 75009ose numbers to get the correct parts for your machine.
 
Only two lines on mine, and I transcribed those above. There's a battery cutoff blocking, I will remove and take a photo. Originally I thought it was a 2000, but it has square axles, covered draft spring.
 
The archives are down can not search it. The big difference in the shoes is at the 12" mark on your ruler. Yours has the square end make sure the ones you order are not the round end. I may have a set I ordered wrong and would love to get rid of them. I will look when I go in the shop.

 
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Only two lines on mine, and I transcribed those above. There's a battery cutoff blocking, I will remove and take a photo. Originally I thought it was a 2000, but it has square axles, covered draft spring.
The third line might be up above the others, off of the flat spot and up in the rough part of the casting. It might also be on the similar flat spot on the other side of the tractor since it is an early European model, as they didn't always stamp them in thee same area over there, especially the earlier ones.
 
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The third line might be up above the others, off of the flat spot and up in the rough part of the casting. It might also be on the similar flat spot on the other side of the tractor since it is an early European model, as they didn't always stamp them in thee same area over there, especially the earlier ones.
B026 is a Europeon-style date code for February 2 1966 and A127-031 (AKA A127031) is the serial number for an Antwerp Belgium-built tractor and fits nicely with the date code. I would say Hobo, NC linked to the right shoes.
 
The archives are down can not search it. The big difference in the shoes is at the 12" mark on your ruler. Yours has the square end make sure the ones you order are not the round end. I may have a set I ordered wrong and would love to get rid of them. I will look when I go in the shop.

Measure everything from the round hole above the square notch. Shoes for a 3000 are basically the same other then the square notch and the location of the retaining pin holes. 13 1/8 is tip to tip of shoe the notch is around 3/4". This shoe is a UK model shoe part numbers listed on box they are Sparex shoes S.66862. I would sale them for $32.00 X 4 = $128.00 and pay the shipping.

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Measure everything from the round hole above the square notch. Shoes for a 3000 are basically the same other then the square notch and the location of the retaining pin holes. 13 1/8 is tip to tip of shoe the notch is around 3/4". This shoe is a UK model shoe part numbers listed on box they are Sparex shoes S.66862. I would sale them for $32.00 X 4 = $128.00 and pay the shipping.

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I am interested in buying your shoes.
 
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