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Help me identify a backhoe part

Rum36

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I have a 1989 Ford 455c and I broke a part that I need help identifying. It’s #14 in the diagram.
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The drawing below is what is shown online at Messicks. I am not 100% sure what you are looking for, but I am assuming that you are looking for the locking pin for the swing cylinder pins, which is # 12 on the drawing below. If you look at the part number, it spells out what size that locking pin is.
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The drawing below is what is shown online at Messicks. I am not 100% sure what you are looking for, but I am assuming that you are looking for the locking pin for the swing cylinder pins, which is # 12 on the drawing below. If you look at the part number, it spells out what size that locking pin is..

Rum36 said #14 in first post
 

Rum36

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His first post sez he has a 455C.
The parts book image he posted is for a 555C.
"yep, but he shows a photograph of a broken part #12:p" LOL !!!
How confusing can this get ? :)

It shouldn’t be confusing at all. I stated the backhoe I have and used a picture as a representation of the broken part.
 

Welder Dave

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Your pic. wasn't for your machine model. That's why it was confusing. There's a good reason the people trying to help often ask for serial numbers. It's to avoid confusion so you get the right information and/or parts.
 
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