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carborator kit (sp????)

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Hi guys, have a random question. I went to work with my rotatiler (sp?"??) today and it's not so happy. It needs a new carborator repair kit. ... problem is, it's from the 1960s-70s. It's actually made by the same people who made the shopsmith. Here's the deal:
It's a Tillsmith, model 500326, serial no 2430
It's a long shot, I know! But, do any of you have an idea where to look for this part? I suppose I could by a new one.... but, it will work fine if I find this part. And, I don't have the money!!! anyways, any help would be great! cheers, bird
 
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I think those just used a Briggs engine, so you should find some numbers on the engine shroud stamped into the metal. Just about any small engine parts place should be able to get them.
 
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thanks! I can't find anything but a bunch of numbers: pat no 2999491, other numbers: 92902 1115-01, 74052102 and 509809..... so this is probably useless, but it's all the random numbers I could find on the machine. None seemed to be on a metal plate, which is what I was looking for. .... any clue about if these numbers are helpful or not. Thanks for your help, cheers, bird
 
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pinebarkauto

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If you got those numbers off the tin shroud that covers the flywheel and houses the pull start and they were located just above the spark plug, I think you have the right numbers. 92902 I think is your model number. Any good small engine shop should be able to fix you up. Look again and see if those numbers are idetified or seperated by model /code / serial , etc.. Probably stamped much lighter than the numbers.
 

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The numbers you need to take to almost any small engine parts shop are 92902 1115-01. That engine came off the production line on May 21, 1974. Its a 9 cu in engine.
 
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