Posted by steve il on January 09, 2010 at 16:01:26 from (99.196.174.136):
In Reply to: IH 403 Information posted by Ill John on November 16, 2009 at 10:26:13:
d282 said: (quoted from post at 20:34:30 01/09/10) Hi Steve-
I have been looking at parts books and manuals, and would
need the back of the steering wheel column, (gauge and button)
fuel tank and supports, filter and lines up to the engine and fuel
shut-off cable. If it is possible to bring on your way to MN I
would be happy to meet you anywhere. I will leave my email
open if you would like to respond directly, or email me your
number and I will give you a call. I am hesitant to write my
number here due to some of the inappropriate posts lately.
Thanks for your help.
David
David i think you will need wiring harness also. theres heavy wires in it for glowplugs. i will have to make sure but i think it had electric shut off. also i checked the decals and on the rearend just below where it says 403, it says diesel in letters about 10 inchs long. dont know if theres enough left to show up in a picture or not. serial # is 13513. i checked some of our other parts combines and the # run 4500 up into 16000. im not very sharp on the computer.but i dont understand how you mean to contact you. the PM says under construction. i dont blame you for not wanting to post your #
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