NAPA (and other’s) parts numbers with crossreference to Ferguson tractor types, for commonly replaced parts. While I believe these to be accurate, please double-check when they retrieve the parts that they are correct.
Where I’ve listed other sources, I did not find the part number online at NAPA’s site. This does not mean, however, that your local NAPA dealer cannot find it, so I’d try calling them just to be sure before assuming they have discontinued the part.
As you should always do, validate this information before ordering blindly.
Note: the links may be struck through like THIS, but click them anyway.
I hope you find this helpful… Rick Weaver
Part | TO-20 | TO-30 | TO-35 6V | TO-35 12V | F-40 |
Distributor Cap | RR145 | RR145 | RR145 | RR145 | |
Distributor Rotor | RR143 (see note below) | RR143 (see note below) | RR143 (see note below) | RR143 (see note below) | |
Distributor Dust Cap | RR164 | RR164 | RR164 | RR164 | |
Condenser | RR174 | RR174 | RR174 | RR174 | |
Points | CS763A | CS763A | CS763A | CS763A | |
Coil * | IC7 | IC7 | IC7 | IC64 | |
Oil Filter | ABC045 (1007 replacement from Steiner) | 1010 | ABC521 (from Steiner) | ABC521 (from Steiner) | ABC521 (from Steiner) |
Thermostat | B2NN8575A (from Yesterday’s Tractors) | B2NN8575A (from Yesterday’s Tractors) | 836000M91 (from Yesterday’s Tractors) | 836000M91 (from Yesterday’s Tractors) | 836000M91 (from Yesterday’s Tractors) |
Starter Switch | ST26 | ST26 | 182696M91 solenoid (from Yesterday’s Tractors) | ST51 (solenoid) | |
Regulator | VR851 | VR851 | VR851 | VR898 | |
Generator | UM42060 (1100509 replacement from Walt’s) | UM42060 (1100509 replacement from Walt’s) | UM42060 (1100509 replacement from Walt’s) | WIL92013115 (1100362 replacement I think) | |
Carburetor Kit | 2-1401 (Marvel) 2-1327 (with throttle shaft) |
2-1401 (Marvel) 2-1327 (with throttle shaft) |
2-1401 (Marvel) 2-1353 (with throttle shaft) |
2-1401 (Marvel) 2-1353 (with throttle shaft) 2-1547 (Zenith) |
* The NAPA parts book has “IC9” listed for the 6 volt coils. After some research the NAPA guy and I decided that they really meant “IC7”.