Admin 6/25/2018. Specials BCS Part Diagrams and Manuals on Compact Disk This CD contains all the part diagrams for BCS equipment sold in North. Most BCS Machines sold in America between 1975 and 1990 came with an Italian built ACME engine. (Exception: Many pre-1992 200 Series BCS machines models 201, 203, 204 & 205 came with a BCS-brand gas engine, which is identified by the oil fill being on the same side of the engine as the carburetor and muffler.We have parts for these, too, but they are NOT Acme engines!
We carry a complete supply of replacement parts for all the Walk-behind tractors and implements we sell. Below are two “help guides” for some of the most common wear parts:
- Click HERE for Tiller tines
- Click HERE for Cutter (sickle) Bar parts
- Click HERE for ACME engine parts
- Click HERE for Replacement Engines
- Rotary Mower Parts (under construction)
For other tractor, implement, or engine parts, please CALL US.
SCROLL DOWN FOR INFO ON IDENTIFYING YOUR TRACTOR MODEL!!
When calling, it is best if you know your Tractor Model Number, but unfortunately most of the model numbers are hard to find on any BCS machine produced before 2004, because before 2004, BCS did NOT stamp the tractor model number into the transmission case; instead the model number was on a decal located either on the handlebars, or, if it is an old enough model, on the plastic engine “hood” (Acme engines only).
What you WILL find stamped into the transmission cases of pre-1995 BCS machines are serial numbers (which always have a star at each end) and a transmission “casting code”, which many people assume is a model number (see photos below).




Transmission casting code
Bcs 715 Owner's Manual Treadmill

The “casting codes” changed over time, as BCS updated their castings, but here is a list of some of the common “casting codes” and the BCS model numbers they correspond to:
Bcs 715
- BCS7126 = Model 715
- BCS7154 = Model 715
- BCS7169 = Model 715
- BCS7454 = Model 725 OR 735 (same transmission housing)
User's Manual
If you are uncertain of what BCS model you have, click on the following link for a complete model chart. Matching up all the features and attributes of your tractor on this chart (engine size/type, number of speeds, differential or no differential, PTO shaft type, etc.) will help you (or us) determine your model: