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I need help locating these parts so I can get the tractor off of my property [img:a32637e0e9][/img:a32637e0e9]
(quoted from post at 12:58:46 07/08/22) It's a typo lol. Meant 276
(quoted from post at 01:51:43 07/09/22)it is definitely a British version and not a diesel as it says petrol on the tag.[b:d49032f66e] So I am confused as to all the different comments as to the right answer[/b:d49032f66e].(quoted from post at 21:11:50 07/08/22) I am a little confused about this whole, deal mainly the
fact that the part CNHI diagrams I lead you to claims to
be for a 1989-90 model tractor. I really think that is
incorrect and this is the right machine however it was
built in England between 1966-71. The information I
have says it was only built with a Diesel engine. Clearly
the CNHI disagrees with that if those are the right
parts diagrams for your tractor. All I can say is the
drawing of the breaker points seems to be very nearly
correct. So you need to either find a Case New Holland
/Fiat dealer near you and order them or order them
through Messicks, see link. At the link the part sections will appear above the page that pops up. Choose electrical and then the 2nd subsection 2-19 circuit breaker distributor.. the points are the top item listed.
Best I can do for you. Maybe Timmycornpicker has more details for you.
Another option
I called Messicks and spent 30 minutes on the phone with them and they weren't able to find anything.(quoted from post at 21:11:50 07/08/22) I am a little confused about this whole, deal mainly the
fact that the part CNHI diagrams I lead you to claims to
be for a 1989-90 model tractor. I really think that is
incorrect and this is the right machine however it was
built in England between 1966-71. The information I
have says it was only built with a Diesel engine. Clearly
the CNHI disagrees with that if those are the right
parts diagrams for your tractor. All I can say is the
drawing of the breaker points seems to be very nearly
correct. So you need to either find a Case New Holland
/Fiat dealer near you and order them or order them
through Messicks, see link. At the link the part sections will appear above the page that pops up. Choose electrical and then the 2nd subsection 2-19 circuit breaker distributor.. the points are the top item listed.
Best I can do for you. Maybe Timmycornpicker has more details for you.
Another option
(quoted from post at 11:24:16 07/09/22)I called Messicks and spent 30 minutes on the phone with them and they weren't able to find anything.(quoted from post at 21:11:50 07/08/22) I am a little confused about this whole, deal mainly the
fact that the part CNHI diagrams I lead you to claims to
be for a 1989-90 model tractor. I really think that is
incorrect and this is the right machine however it was
built in England between 1966-71. The information I
have says it was only built with a Diesel engine. Clearly
the CNHI disagrees with that if those are the right
parts diagrams for your tractor. All I can say is the
drawing of the breaker points seems to be very nearly
correct. So you need to either find a Case New Holland
/Fiat dealer near you and order them or order them
through Messicks, see link. At the link the part sections will appear above the page that pops up. Choose electrical and then the 2nd subsection 2-19 circuit breaker distributor.. the points are the top item listed.
Best I can do for you. Maybe Timmycornpicker has more details for you.
Another option
(quoted from post at 10:55:51 07/09/22)(quoted from post at 11:24:16 07/09/22)I called Messicks and spent 30 minutes on the phone with them and they weren't able to find anything.(quoted from post at 21:11:50 07/08/22) I am a little confused about this whole, deal mainly the
fact that the part CNHI diagrams I lead you to claims to
be for a 1989-90 model tractor. I really think that is
incorrect and this is the right machine however it was
built in England between 1966-71. The information I
have says it was only built with a Diesel engine. Clearly
the CNHI disagrees with that if those are the right
parts diagrams for your tractor. All I can say is the
drawing of the breaker points seems to be very nearly
correct. So you need to either find a Case New Holland
/Fiat dealer near you and order them or order them
through Messicks, see link. At the link the part sections will appear above the page that pops up. Choose electrical and then the 2nd subsection 2-19 circuit breaker distributor.. the points are the top item listed.
Best I can do for you. Maybe Timmycornpicker has more details for you.
Another option
A picture of the distributor and cap would be helpful.
Also, there should be a number on an ID plate attached to the distributor or stamped into the distributor body itself.
(quoted from post at 11:08:51 07/09/22)/quote](quoted from post at 10:55:51 07/09/22)(quoted from post at 11:24:16 07/09/22)I called Messicks and spent 30 minutes on the phone with them and they weren't able to find anything.(quoted from post at 21:11:50 07/08/22) I am a little confused about this whole, deal mainly the
fact that the part CNHI diagrams I lead you to claims to
be for a 1989-90 model tractor. I really think that is
incorrect and this is the right machine however it was
built in England between 1966-71. The information I
have says it was only built with a Diesel engine. Clearly
the CNHI disagrees with that if those are the right
parts diagrams for your tractor. All I can say is the
drawing of the breaker points seems to be very nearly
correct. So you need to either find a Case New Holland
/Fiat dealer near you and order them or order them
through Messicks, see link. At the link the part sections will appear above the page that pops up. Choose electrical and then the 2nd subsection 2-19 circuit breaker distributor.. the points are the top item listed.
Best I can do for you. Maybe Timmycornpicker has more details for you.
Another option
A picture of the distributor and cap would be helpful.
Also, there should be a number on an ID plate attached to the distributor or stamped into the distributor body itself.
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