
Model Identification Advice for:
The above manufacturers all share the same type of model identification and somewhere on your machine, you will have a white or silver id sticker that looks like the one below:

This id sticker indicates the production run of your model, so any changes or developments in parts used on previous production runs will be listed in the parts drawings. The most helpful part on this sticker is the Art.N (Article Number).

There could be several sets of drawings for an SP46 for example, but there will only be one set of drawings for the 2L0482048/M21.
You can find the drawings for your model, by entering the Model or Article Number into the search bar on the website, or by selecting the brand, machine type, then model, in the Parts Diagram pages.
Please note, the part numbers will be the same for all of the above brands.
It does not matter which brand you select, e.g part number 118550427/0 Fuel Filter, shown below, shows the part under Alpina, ATCO, Castel, Mountfield and Stiga.
It is the part number that is important, rather than the brand and being the parent company, Stiga will be the default brand if the others are not shown.

If you need any assistance and/or cannot find your model, please feel free to contact us using the Contact Us button on each page of the website. You can also attach photos to the enquiry, helping us to assist and resolve your enquiry more quickly.
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