Had a few new old stock bits turn up which are a bit modern for my knowledge. Some have part numbers and all are too good to chuck away.
If anyone recognises what model they are from would be handy to know so they can go to some use rather than sit around in my shed for years or find their way into the scrap.
Here goes:
A wiring loom D8NN 14N104TB
A bracket of some description E0NN C902AA12B
Large seal E2NN 1N049
A lever or arm, part number starts E0NN
A hydraulic valve unit E9NN 7R44 OAB K92
A large casting C5NN 3N670B
Unknown part just label C5NE9A557G
There are some brake/clutch cables and very large castings look like part of a diff housing but no numbers for these. If the parts above are for 1 particular model then the other odds and sods are likely to be for the same. If anyone has a requirement for these bits then let me know as would be keen to see them put to good use!
Thanks in anticipation....
Ed
Miscellaneous ford bits need identifying from part numbers..
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Hi,
I typed some of the numbers into a search engine and I found this on a tractor parts supplier page.
Injector Line 3 number C5NE9A557G
Fits: 5000, 7000 with Simms Injection Pump
I don't know if it is accurate, but it might give a clue as to what it fits if it looks like an injector line.
Regards, Frank.
I typed some of the numbers into a search engine and I found this on a tractor parts supplier page.
Injector Line 3 number C5NE9A557G
Fits: 5000, 7000 with Simms Injection Pump
I don't know if it is accurate, but it might give a clue as to what it fits if it looks like an injector line.
Regards, Frank.
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