The pictures are of 2 pitman arms I have. The short on is a repro and a very good looking one at that. The long one came off my 1914 steering column. The short one is the same as the one I have on my 1915. I checked the parts books and the same part number is used from 13 through 26 and appears to be the short one. Does anyone know what I have here and even if the long one is even a model T Ford? The ball on the short on is 1” and the ball on the short one appears to be 7/8”
Thank you, Craig
Looking for pitman info
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Re: Looking for pitman info
Wrong forum, sorry
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Re: Looking for pitman info
Th "ball" on the long one looks pear shaped - if so it may be worn outCraig E. Luton wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 10:21 pmThe pictures are of 2 pitman arms I have. The short on is a repro and a very good looking one at that. The long one came off my 1914 steering column. The short one is the same as the one I have on my 1915. I checked the parts books and the same part number is used from 13 through 26 and appears to be the short one. Does anyone know what I have here and even if the long one is even a model T Ford? The ball on the short on is 1” and the ball on the short one appears to be 7/8”
Thank you, Craig
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