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Old 01-11-20, 04:53
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Had a quick look and the XED14 fits odd US military equipment like a cement mixer or a tank and pump unit. In the case of the cement mixer it uses a Teledyne continental mote. In the case of the tank and pumping unit, it uses a Wisconsin motor. I looked at all of the cross reference numbers, and one of them ring a bell as to used on SMP trucks, nor on the common generators.
The NSN for those plugs is 2920-00-293-5212. They are not a cheap plug, usually running close to $30 a plug.
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