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IEQFUE Water Temperature Gauge C3NN18287A Compatible with Ford New Holland 501 600 700 800 900 2000 4000 NAA Jubilee

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  • 【Part Name】Water Temperature Gauge
  • 【Part Number】84194924,C3NN18287A ,1107-0559
  • 【Application Models For】Compatible with Golden Jubilee Jubilee NAA NAB 2000 4 cylinder 2031 2111 2131; 4000 4 cylinder 4031 4110 4120 4121 4140; 501 541 600 601 611 620 621 630 631 640 641 650 651 660 661 671 681; 700 701 740 741 771; 800 801 811 820 821 840 841 850 851 860 861 871 881; 900 901 940 941 950 951 960 961 971 981 (All 4 cylinder gas, thru 1964)
  • 【Application Models For】Compatible with Industrial 1801 1811 1821 1841 1871 1881 2030 2130 4030 4 cylinder 4040 4130 4 cylinder (All 4 cylinder gas, thru 1964)
  • 【Warranty】1 Year


Compatible with Ford New Holland 501 600 700 800 900 2000 4000 NAA Jubilee


Mad Science
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Broke in 3 days
james caldwell
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
When rained water in gauge and hard to see
Griffin C
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
Seems to work but haven't tested it for long. I was confused by the extra pigtail wire but found out it's for a backlight. You can put a ring terminal on it and connect it to the switched (in my case the negative) side of your key switch. When you turn your key on the gauge will backlight.
Mike B
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
I found out that my tractor doesn’t have a place for the water temp gauge. I would really like to return it since I can’t use it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
Super
Clayton sons
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
Well so the as sells it for a 8n ford and in fact there’s no place to go to on a 8n where the sending unit can fit so you’ll have to do the ridiculously tacky “tee” in the top radiator hose or do what I did and cut a hole in the radiator and weld a bung in so I can insert the sending probe in to use the gauge