JD 4020 rear axle wiring cover

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Does anyone know the part # or if it is avail. the metal cover that bolt to the top of the rear axle housing to cover the wiring harness that runs to the fender lights?
 
TxJim: To find the number go to a JD 4020. Look at the fender light wiring. Then go to the parts list. The cover is not shown in the picture. It is in the list of parts that is listed under the fender wiring harness. You have the harness and then the clips. bolts, and covers listed under the same part number key as the harness.
 

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Thanks for the info. That's one of the elusive PN's that one needs to "GUESS" where it's located in the parts catalog. I tried to find the covers by every name I could think of to no avail. Thanks again,Jim
 
I was thinking the same thing,,I was looking for them a couple of years ago,,never did find them,,Darn it,,I was sure that they must have been listed with Hen"s teeth...
 
(quoted from post at 12:45:08 12/30/12)
JD Seller
Thanks for the info. That's one of the elusive PN's that one needs to "GUESS" where it's located in the parts catalog. I tried to find the covers by every name I could think of to no avail. Thanks again,Jim

This is one of those things that I remembered from the old paper parts books. The new computer listing does not list them in any way that I know of. I just happened to remember that the covers where listed with the wiring harness itself. Many of the wiring covers, clips and holders are listed this way. It is the same way with some of the hydraulic line supports.

You want a fun thing to find. Look for the 200/900 series grain table sickle tilt adjusting bolts. They are not listed and are shown with the main platform frame not the floating sickle linkage. So you can find the floating linkage but not the bolt that goes through it. I needed a set of them last fall. A parts man and I looked for an hour. We finally found them by the parts specification listing by size. Then we looked backward to see where the Einsteins at JD had listed them.
 
The parts manager for one of the local dealers started working for Deere when I did in 1974,and she is very good in parts,, several times she has called or mailed me trying to find some of those "near impossible" parts to find a while back it was a dip stick tube for some model,,there can be some tricky ones that is for sure...
 

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