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What is this? Part number?
Actually I know what it is, I think. But I haven't found it in any parts book or catalogue. Anybody know the official name and number?
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Re: What is this? Part number?
Can't tell by the length...but brake rod clevis pin?
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Re: What is this? Part number?
Hello Steve,
That is a clevis pin. I just looked up Lang's and they have a whole bunch of them. You'll need to measure diameter and length to know what to order. I'm sure Snyder's has them too.
Good Luck,
That is a clevis pin. I just looked up Lang's and they have a whole bunch of them. You'll need to measure diameter and length to know what to order. I'm sure Snyder's has them too.
Good Luck,
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Re: What is this? Part number?
T-3905 Starting crank ratchet pin if long enough, Bob
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Re: What is this? Part number?
I was thinking clevis pin from the front and rear ends of the hand brake rods. I finally found them (2546). They're ⁵⁄₁₆", but shorter than the crank ratchet pin. It's also ⁵⁄₁₆", but longer at 1⁷⁄₁₆". As Bob says, that's 3905. Now I know which drawer it goes in. 
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Re: What is this? Part number?
Don't forget the clutch lever. There was a discussion recently on the early style domed head clevis pins.
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Re: What is this? Part number?
The clevis pin in your photo is p/n 2564, and is clearly pictured on page one in my 1925 parts book under rear axle.
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Re: What is this? Part number?
That part isn't listed in my parts book under transmission control, but it is in my 1913 parts book under a different number, BUT the factory number is the same #65.
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Re: What is this? Part number?
Thank you for the info, I didn't know neither... Always learning on this forum.
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