Gas Tank Gauge/cap For The 9n, 2n, Or 8n Ford Tractor on 2040-parts.com
Pella, Iowa, US
This is a brand new Gas Gauge for the 9N, 2N, or 8N Ford tractors. Simply remove your gas cap and replace with this one. Instantly tells you the amount of fuel remaining in your tank!
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