Sway Bar Brackets on CL

Royse

Well-known Member
These aren't anything I need, but they are different looking.
Part number doesn't look to be Ford to me. Are they?
Not that they wouldn't fit, just curious.

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(quoted from post at 23:27:53 04/07/17) These aren't anything I need, but they are different looking.
Part number doesn't look to be Ford to me. Are they?
Not that they wouldn't fit, just curious.

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Gary
 
They are the Ferguson brackets, available when the TE and TO tractors were released. Same as the Dearborn parts, will fit either a Ford or Ferguson. The "DO" part prefix designates it as such. DO-9660 was the assembly number, DO-9781-A = RH bracket, DO-9782-A = LH bracket. Some parts were under Ferguson patents and carried over Ford part numbers, some were not. The brackets obviously were not so thus had a new part number under Ferguson. Both companies had to make changes to avoid lawsuits against each other. The famous Ferguson Spanner, otherwise known as the Plow Wrench, was a Ferguson concept and design part going back to the Ferguson-Brown Tractor and carried the Ford part number 9N-17014 when brought on board with the 9N Ford-Ferguson. When Ferguson began his independent company after the Ford split, the wrench was now numbered T0-17014. When Ferguson joined the Massey-Harris team, the tool now carried a MHF part number, 180-108.

Tim
 
Bought a set from a fellow forum member several yrs ago and they would not
work on my 2N.As I recall, he refunded my money..
 

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