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Based on the CT prefix, my guess would be a carrier part but a quick look in FUC-02 and FUC-03 parts books didn't find a part number matching those given (just saying I didn't see them, not that they can't be there).
I don't claim any great knowledge of carriers, but my understanding is that they had single speed axles so shouldn't need the change speed function. 2 speed axles suggest conventional, modified conventional or 2 wheel drive CMP of the Ford models I can think of. |
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The Windsor Carrier has a two speed axle and has a similar unit mounted on the axle,
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Just found a picture of the speedo drive on a Windsor axle from the drivers manual
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