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Old 21-11-25, 19:15
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I recall that in the early 90s new numbers came out for the two items. Originally they were a very early Canadian NATO stock code, and they were replaced by a later US stock code, as evidenced by the ones you found with the 01 country code identifier. 01 identifies it as a part that the USA codified after 1974.

I know the one you are looking for is used on the John Deere M-gator as part number M139655 , but you had best take a pre-emptive nitro pill before you look up the price on that from John Deere. I just had a quick look in one of my art catalogues, but unfortunately it sitll lists the older Canadian NSN.

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