Ford 5610 issue when using Bush hog

   / Ford 5610 issue when using Bush hog
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Ok thanks for the help ovrszd.
 
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Ok great point. So this brings up a good point and I meant to ask this earlier. So it’s listed under 81-93 4 cylinder Ag 10 series. But when you go down to that folder it says something like 5-84 as a start date. Not at Messicks but per attached link. Am I reading that correct? If so I don’t see any shields for tractors prior to 84.



Official New Holland Online Parts Store and Online Parts Catalog for New Holland and Ford Tractors. IMG_4617.JPG
 
   / Ford 5610 issue when using Bush hog #14  
that's because there was an axle (model APL325) that was used 1981 thru 4/84 then the one you're looking at began.
I worked as a parts mgr 84-98 and I promise you that you can't make rhyme or reason out of a Ford parts book, especially
after the first model the book was written for has running changes like the front end change. They weren't willing to completely re-write the books so they were forced to add pages that really don't make sense. you need to look at your axle casting real good, you will find a model number on it that begins APLXXX so you know which pages to
look at. The link I posted above is for the shield for the years 1981/4-1984
 
   / Ford 5610 issue when using Bush hog #15  
Here's some pics of my shield. I don't think this will do you any good because our chassis are so much different. But I'll post them just in case they might.



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   / Ford 5610 issue when using Bush hog #16  
You can see mine has earned it's keep by how bent it is in the rear half.
 
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Ok here’s all the numbers I can find on the front axle. Thoughts?
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   / Ford 5610 issue when using Bush hog #18  
looks like APL325 in the second line on the tag picture, should be the parts on the page link I posted
 
 
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