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Can someone help me ID this brake master cylinder?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by mkvien, Oct 14, 2012.

  1. mkvien
    Joined: Aug 10, 2007
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    This came on an old industrial loader tractor, hoping someone can help me cross reference it to something more "available". The mounting holes are about 3/8" diameter, and 3" apart. Markings are Lockheed, Wagner, 17095, YF20.

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  2. 51504bat
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    Looks very similar to the master cylinder in my O/T MGTD. Another possibility since it was on an industrial application look into a master cylinder from a Cushman Truckster. I don't know the dimensions or specs on either - I sold the TD and the Truckster's master cylinder is under the floor so I don't have any measurements but from what I could see in the photo either is a possibility. No guarantees but worth checking.

    Tim
     
  3. It also looks alot like a '53-'56 F-100 master cylinder.
     
  4. '59DaddyO
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    Looks slot like the one off my '59 effie
     
  5. 40FORDPU
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    I agree '53-'56 Ford F100
     
  6. silversink
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    1941-49 International KB models----under the floor mounting
     
  7. Casting Number 17095 crosses to Wagner F17200, 3/4" Bore Master Cyl for off road equipt.
    in the buyers guide that I have.
     
  8. mkvien
    Joined: Aug 10, 2007
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    Thanks guys, great tips. I am searching for one that doesn't significantly increase the cost of the free tractor. I guess if I can't find a reasonable one I can probably mount up one of the small aluminum ones they use on race cars.
     

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