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A differential for a late 1950's Fordson Dexta (early 10-spline type for tractors without diff-lock)

A centrifugal water? pump it has 1 3/4 or 2 inch flanges

Three Petter paz1 engines One is complete and starts/runs the others are of the earlier type, and are for spares/repair

All the above are in Erith, just outside Dartford, North-Kent. And would need to be collected as postage would be a bit on the expensive side.

Donations to my Winget dumper fund welcome! I really must get the brakes working!

// All The Best.

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Could you tell me more about the pump,

thanks Martyn

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hiya, also very interested in the engines, PAZ1's how much do all three weight roughly. i live in sittingbourne in kent, so not far.

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In article , Martyn Butler writes

Hi. Pump is made by Pullen, it's about 15 inches long, 8 inches wide, and about 10 inches high. Centrifugal type. If you like I'll take a picture or two and pop them up on my website! The drive shaft is fitted with a flange, but I guess this can be removed and a pulley or sprocket fitted as required.

Cheers // All The Best.

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In article , Martyn Butler writes

Weight is painfully heavy! If you have a LandRover or similar transporting them would be easy, If you have a normal car you'll be testing the suspension. I'd reckon about 1 1/4 CWT each.

I can pick them up myself, one at a time :) But I prefer to have help! (with a pair of tongs and a bucket of ice cubes!)

Cheers. // All The Best.

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please post a photo, thanks Martyn

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I'll see if I can get a picture of the pump up-loaded tomorrow afternoon. (Tuesday) I think there are already a couple of pictures of the PAZ1 engines on the

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Cheers!

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