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HELP With OLD JCB serial number.

swampman23

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Nov 21, 2023
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not sure on the year because your tag is a little different than my 87 1400B my tag is 14BN2037/325454/7... I think the 7 at the end means 87. yeah that LH number should be the engine number. Engine number should be stamped on the left side of engine under the injectors also...its pretty easy to see and may nave more numbers on the stamping-last ones should match tag
According to my manual, 7 Means centermount!
 

swampman23

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Hi Gentlemen,
I am looking at another JCB to perhaps purchase. Information that I have is 93 1550 I think serial # BT2011/362003/7.
I am unsure exactly what that is. 3900 hours. Any ideas or advice?
Thanks, Jim
I'm seeing Jan,1981 center
mount, Could be wrong?
 

Jamew

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Feb 3, 2023
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Canada
Any chance someone could help with identifying my JCB and year. I believe its a 1400B

14BN2048/334040/7

Thanks
 

Kenny Mac

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May 30, 2024
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Maryland
My old dependable JCB 1550 just developed a serious knock in the engine (Leyland 4/98NT). Is there any way to remove the oil pan to take a look without pulling out the motor? The oil pan seems to be integrated into the machine frame and not removeable while the engine is in place. Any tips on pulling the engine if I must?
 
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