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Would this be an original Fordson toplink?

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Not a Ford Major type that I have seen before. Guess not Major because:
Centre part is too long. Not seen a centre part with a flat side and not seen a link end with a hole in (Pic 3)Unless it came from a Dexta or newer models -I know nothing about them at all!

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This is my dexta top link:
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It's been on the tractor for at least 38years, so think it's prob original.

However it's well worn now, so won't be using it - replaced with a Vapormatic one. :wink:
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Re: toplink

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Ithought the original toplinks had a nock nut rather than the oval locking plate which normally seems to be on the aftermarket toplinks
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Someone gave it for free and he thought it was a Fordson because it was bleu. Strange that there is no support to turn the link. Only two flat sides for a wrench.
I have another one just like yours Ben, only cat II and one end is a bit longer. That end is worn badly and the other end is good. I'm missing the nut. Wondering what kind of threath it is. UNC or BSW.
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Ford 4000/5000 top link. The holes and flat areas were for a locking clamp to stop it turning, it did not usually have a locking nut.
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Thanks Brian.
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