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I have a few NOS ones in different sizes, will need to check...
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Thanks Gentleman for you advice. I do have one of the biggest tractor dealers not 100 meters from where i work so will give them a go..but please have a look Keith if you dont mind. Also does anyone have the item number for the FORD badge to go on the dash of a cab 12 from Macs Auto? :salute
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Shane,
I cannot find my parts book at the moment (Jo is away... I cannot find anything) but I think the part number is 91A-16606. 01A-16606-C is the correct size and shape, but has red edging. Check those numbers in your parts book before ordering. If I can find my book before hand I will let you know. Cheers H ![]()
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Hello everyone! I don't want to hijack Shane's thread here but I'm re skinning his doors for him and making some hinges as well so I thought this would be the best place to show how I made them.
The hinges are probably quite hard to find but not too bad to make if you've got the tools. I had 2 pieces of 30mm blocks and milled a hole through the centre giving me 2 half round dies. The pin is 1/4" so I welded the pin to some plate to use as the former in the press. |
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I used the other part of the block to press down the rest of the hinge. I did all the pressings first then into the milling machine to cut the slots then a couple of bends, insert the pin, bit of a grind and that's it.
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De skinning the doors were quite easy with the flap disc in the grinder. I simply ground around the edge until I saw the lamination and the skin literally fell off
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