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I'm looking for a complete handbrake lever,a downswept exhaust silencer & a towing hook/jaw or the type that has a couple of height options with a pin to go through or a pic of one &/or the handbrake lever so I can remake a new one from mine,any other industrial parts considered,thanks.

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Not too sure if this is quite what you are looking for as industrials normaly had a jaw similar to MOD type, incomplete though

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=302052817730#ht_500wt_1288

 

scroll through the photos to see rear end for height adjustable hitch picture

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Barn-find-Standard-Fordson-N-tractor-/152184856904?hash=item236eeca148:g:UVQAAOSwXeJXfn~S

 

For exhaust and other parts try this person, as Cox and Turner Engineering, they do a lot of parts for F's and N's

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/coxie99/m.html?item=381720054096&hash=item58e049c950%3Ag%3AIJ0AAOSwoJZXSpBu&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562

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Unfortunately I sold my underslung exhaust recently but I think I bought it from the Old 20 Parts Company if it's of any help to you .

 

 

Hello all ,

Old twenty parts 100 % as mentioned ,these are the closest to the original you can buy now ,at an affordable price ....especially if your a member of the "FFA" .

I have an ex "RN" industrial model N ,straight petrol etc and has taken an age to collect all the rite parts .....Your cast bits ie ,head lamp brackets ,battery tray etc ,perhaps even your industrial "Nato" hitch will be found with Martin Turner @ cox and turner (again mentioned) .......Have a chair handy as you may need one when it comes to price .

If you wish to private message me concerning any thing ,please do .... I can send you some pictures of mine if required ?? .

You will have to determine your year of manufacture as to the type of hand brake lever you require ,earlier models (pre war) had the pawl rod running down the outside of the lever ....Later ones were pressed tin with the rod running within the lever .

I hope all this waffle is of some use ......

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