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The serial number should be on the shaft that goes from engine to the tiller. It is hard to read if there is any rust. Clean the area with alcohol or brake clean. If its difficult still, put a white piece of paper over this shaft and lightly scribble over the paper with a pencil. You may be able to read the numbers. Good luck!
I have been trying to help you. It appears that the "pony" model has submodels as well I will send you this link and please post back with which model is yours. Model numbers are the BIGGEST help I get, because I can research this machine all day and not have the correct carburetor for your exact model. Here are the current Troy Bilt "Pony" Tillers for sale on the net.
The older models do not have an actual model number but only a name to distinguish the size. Early production models include the Horse, Pony and Junior. You must find the location of the serial number tag to order parts that will fit your particular rototiller for seamless replacement of parts. Hope this will help
Not technically a solution, but there are Troybuilt tiller forums out there on the net. MTD bought them out some years back and some parts are still available. I had to go thru them to find a part number for a mid 80's Horse unit that had a broken drive coupling. Anyways, they have parts breakdowns and manuals on their site. And I've seen some on ebay if you need parts.
Get the model # and serial # off of the sticker. Got to the Troy Bilt site and use the owners manual link. Need to leave off the last 3 numbers of the model #.
If that site does not have the manual, I've found them on the MTD site. I enter only the first 2 numbers of the model # and then hunt for my manual from the list.
If all else fails, you can call Troy Bilt at their # provided on the site.
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