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Re: Ford 4400 diesel FAN BELT replacement
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Posted by RodInNS on June 13, 2006 at 06:01:31 from (142.177.113.184):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 4400 diesel FAN BELT replacement posted by John Brosnahan on June 12, 2006 at 21:57:47:
If your tractor had a generator, then it was no later than '75. That could make it a 4400. If it's later than a '75, then I don't believe it's a 4400. More likely a 545 or something of that nature. It would be good to chase that down when you go ordering parts. The unit code and serial number should be stamped on a flat spot to the rear of the starter, as well as on an info tag under the hood. To change the belt, I'd start by unbolting the coupling from the crank pulley. I think the most room you're going to get for that dirty little job is on the left side. There's usually some room to slide in there below the fan, to the rear of the rad. I hope you don't have big arms..... If not, then you might be removing the cowl and rad. IF you think this will be a problem again, slip another belt in there, and tie it off out of the way. Then it's there when you need it. HTH. Rod
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