Anyone identify this plug?

   / Anyone identify this plug? #1  

Silvic

Gold Member
Joined
Oct 19, 2014
Messages
373
Location
West of no-where
Tractor
.
Attached is a picture of a plug that I am trying to find. I used to see them used rather frequently but I can find nothing that even looks like it anymore in any store or on line.

Does anyone know the name or style for this plug as I am looking for the other side and am finding nothing.
Don't really want to cut it off. I do not want to go that route if I can avoid it.
 

Attachments

  • 20210625_175712.jpg
    20210625_175712.jpg
    1.3 MB · Views: 202
   / Anyone identify this plug? #2  
They were used extensivly on cars for several years before printed circuits.
You might ask to go through a catalog at NAPA or the like. Probly find one on a car at junk yard.
If I had to put a discription with it I'd call it a polorized female dual spade connector.
 
   / Anyone identify this plug? #3  
Looks like a power T-connector, popular with many ham radios. Google "T power connector" and you will find many hits like this;

 
   / Anyone identify this plug? #4  
It looks like a Packard/Delphi/Aptiv 56 series connector


Looks like the 2 position female type C

You should be able to find the housings and terminals many different places such as Digikey, Mouser, Amazon, Ebay using the PN's in the above catalog
 
   / Anyone identify this plug? #5  
Looks like the female connector used on about 99% of the riding mowers that have electric PTO clutches. Local mower shops may have a few sitting in their boneyard.
 
   / Anyone identify this plug? #6  
It looks like an old headlight plug from a 4 light setup.
 
   / Anyone identify this plug? #7  
It looks like a Packard/Delphi/Aptiv 56 series connector


Looks like the 2 position female type C

You should be able to find the housings and terminals many different places such as Digikey, Mouser, Amazon, Ebay using the PN's in the above catalog

That's what I was going to suggest, but it's not centered. My Jeep has a bunch of those and they're shaped more like a proper "T" than this one which is offset a little.
It's also not the ham radio style, they're centered as well.

There's a locking tab on the contact, a thin narrow flat screwdriver can unlock it. The Packard terminals might work as a replacement, it's the shell that will be difficult to find.
 
   / Anyone identify this plug? #8  
That's what I was going to suggest, but it's not centered.

The vertical connector is centered above the lower, horizontal one. The spade goes into the left side of the connector.
It's a standard Packard type 56 connector.
A lot of old alternators used to have them on the back.
Probably still have some in my toolbox.
 
   / Anyone identify this plug? #9  
I can definitively say that your connector is....................... not worth the hunt and should just be cut off and replaced with a new one on both sides!
 
   / Anyone identify this plug? #10  
It is for sure the Packard 56 connector

2973781 Two position Style C
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot 2021-08-10 12.26.27 AM.png
    Screenshot 2021-08-10 12.26.27 AM.png
    353.4 KB · Views: 77

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Flail Mower (A47809)
Flail Mower (A47809)
John Deere 3038E (A46683)
John Deere 3038E...
Farmall 656 2WD Tractor (A47809)
Farmall 656 2WD...
2012 Vermeer BC1000XL Towable Brush Chipper (A46683)
2012 Vermeer...
2001 CLEMENT INDUSTRIES END DUMP (A47001)
2001 CLEMENT...
PT PTO Driven Canal Pump (A47307)
PT PTO Driven...
 
Top