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901 ford row crop rubber engine mounts

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RandyV

12-17-2003 17:45:56




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On my 901 Ford row crop, the engine is bolted to the frame (in the front) using two bolts. The bolts pass through two rubber motor mounts. My dealer has no listing of these mounts. Are they still available? Thanks, Randy




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Philip Anderson

12-21-2003 07:01:24




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 Re: 901 ford row crop rubber engine mounts in reply to RandyV, 12-17-2003 17:45:56  
Randy, When we rebuilt my 971 engine, we just machined metal bushings. Dealer could not find part number, and thought that rubber would just push out any way. Philip



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RandyV

12-18-2003 16:37:51




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 Re: 901 ford row crop rubber engine mounts in reply to RandyV, 12-17-2003 17:45:56  
The Bolts go through the rubber bushings that are pressed in the holes that are in the frame rails. The bolts pass through the bushings and screw into the front of the engine (either side). The parts would most likly be listed with the frame rail. Thanks for the help. RandyV



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Jim.UT

12-18-2003 12:42:27




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 Re: 901 ford row crop rubber engine mounts in reply to RandyV, 12-17-2003 17:45:56  
Randy, I have an old dealer parts book and I can't find those listed either. I probably need some other book like an assembly manual or something. I can find exploded views with numbers of every part of the engine, but nothing about how the engine is attached to the tractor. I did find some bushings that are used to attach the front pedestal to the frame. Do the bolts that hole the engine on the same ones holding the front pedestal?

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