Anyone got a RH Steering arm for a MF65 MK2

fergie35

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As title. Bit of a long shot, does anyone have a right hand side (when sitting on the seat) steering arm on top of the kingpin for sale on a MF 65 MK2 ? Should have part number 186083M1 stamped on it.

Neither Ron Greet of Neilll's Vintage have one who break a lot of old MF's. Going to try Richard Pocock when I get a min, but thought someone on here might have one or be breaking one. Or any other breaker suggestions welcome.

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Highland Mule

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Postage might be a challenge, unless you have friends across that side of the pond.
 

Henarar

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Somerset
What about someone with a scrap standen solobeet or cyclone. Think their axles were 65/165 parts.
Are you sure a 165 is not different?
We changed the stub axles on our 65 for ones from a 165 and the actual stubs are different not sure about the steering arm
 

Henarar

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Somerset
Our old steering arms may well be here somewhere, goodness knows where though must be 35 years ago we changed them, must sort this place out :nailbiting:
 

Henarar

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Somerset
No not sure. Just a thought.
From memory the stubs as in the tube bit are longer on a 165, got a feeling the steering arm is different because the holes where the pinch bolts go on the track rods didn't work out right, can't remember what we done about it though:scratchhead:
 

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