Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > BCS 2-wheel tractor Mainline tiller Model 715 (1978-83 vintage) with Italian ACME 8hp. Given up the ghost?
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Underdog
   
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Italian translation: "Estate" = "summer" : "Inverno" = "winter"
Reply #4 Nov 2, 2008 4:27 pm |
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Guess it's a diesel? Shows you how much I know. This might explain why the cylinder is siezed up, there's definitely gas (I'm not that bad) in the gas tank. Did I mention that the tires look pretty good.
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friiy
   
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Re: BCS Mainline tiller snowblower
Reply #5 Nov 2, 2008 5:56 pm |
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NO.... it is not a diesel diesels don't have sparkplugs ( unless they are made to start on gas first to warm them up like my fathers IH bulldozer), that placard is telling you what type of oil to run in what climate... Everything is fixable, more than likely the drive is in gear or the blades are engaged.. and you can not turn it over. Those are very durable units. even if it is (froze up they sell oversize pistons and ring sets for the motors, someone could have set it on its side and locked up the motor with engien oil... Just start toubleshooting.... Let us know. Friiy
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friiy
   
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Re: BCS Mainline tiller snowblower
Reply #6 Nov 2, 2008 7:19 pm |
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Underdog
   
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Re: BCS Model 710? with an Acme 8hp
Reply #7 Nov 3, 2008 1:54 pm |
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With some help from the board, I found this code buried under crud on the side of the unit: BCS 712 7B *55159* DGM1471 MA 0M Now I have no clue what these numbers mean but I think that the 712 is the model number. (Update: No these numbers mean nothing. The BCS is a model 715 produced in the late 70's or early 80's.) And the numbers between the stars (*) is a serial number. The clutch has some issue. It does not move when I squeeze the handle. 
This message was modified Nov 6, 2008 by Underdog
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