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S & W Parts Supply 762 Whitney Drive Niskayuna, NY 12309-3018 Parts S & W Parts Supply Parts List [email protected] 762 Whitney Drive www.SandWparts.com Niskayuna, NY 12309-3018 10 Digit (518) 280-5197 Stock Number Item Description Price 6000002111 Lock Washer #6 $ 0.30 6000024004 Aux. Rail Clip $ 1.00 6000037014 Rivet .086x.158x.188 $ 0.35 6000041055 Ground Spring $ 1.25 6000041065 Side Rail/Blk $ 3.75 6000050060 Brush Connector $ 1.00 6000051060 End Railing $ 6.00 6000052013 Hose Nozzle $ 1.00 6000055028 Coupler/Dummy $ 3.00 6000058005 Pulley/Rotary Plow $ 3.00 6000058006 Pulley Shft.125x.935 $ 1.00 6000058008 End Rail/Rotary Plow $ 5.00 6000058021 Brush Plate $ 6.00 6000058024 Armature Shft W/Worm $ 3.60 6000058107 Washer/Thrust $ 0.50 6000065024 Collector Spring $ 0.30 6000065043 Tir/.470x.036x.116 $ 1.50 6000065043 Traction Tire $ 1.50 6000065209 Worm Gear $ 3.00 6000068005 Light Socket $ 4.00 6000068041 Worm Wheel $ 10.00 6000075008 Socket Housing $ 1.00 6000075014 Lamp Shade/Blk $ 1.25 6000078008 Lamp Housing $ 1.00 6000089006 Hedges $ 1.00 6000101002 E-Unit/Isspectioncar $ 25.00 6000132016 Glass/Large Door $ 1.00 6000132023 Stud/Brace Mount $ 0.75 6000140008 Lamp Contact $ 0.55 6000140009 Washer/.102x.264x.03 $ 0.50 6000140010 Insulator $ 0.50 6000140016 Rivet/.088x.134x.120 $ 0.40 6000140019 Coil Assy/Banjo $ 9.10 6000140022 Washer/Nylon $ 0.45 6000140023 Fiber Washer $ 0.45 6000140024 Washer $ 0.45 6000140028 Rot.Cup & Pin Assy $ 5.00 6000140030 Pivot Pin $ 1.00 6000140032 Drive Washer/Banjo $ 1.25 6000140052 Insulator Plate $ 0.50 6000145024 Door Glass/Gateman $ 0.85 6000160002 Dump Tray $ 2.50 All prices subject to change without notice. Page 1 of 61 S & W Parts Supply Parts List [email protected] 762 Whitney Drive www.SandWparts.com Niskayuna, NY 12309-3018 10 Digit (518) 280-5197 Stock Number Item Description Price 6000161300 Wedge Base Lamp $ 2.00 6000182032 Center Groove Pin $ 1.50 6000190001 Control Swtch/Moment $ 4.50 6000192010 Window Liner $ 2.00 6000192011 Decal/ContTwr/LH $ 1.00 6000192012 Decal/ContTwr/RH $ 2.00 6000197015 Coil/Control Tower $ 12.00 6000197023 Grommet $ 0.80 6000202054 Fuel Tank/Blk $ 3.50 6000221022 Bushing/Nylon 4-4-2 $ 0.90 6000221022 Bushing/4-4-2/2-4-2 $ 0.90 6000222108 Tire/.750x.034x.148 $ 1.50 6000227010 Air Pipe $ 1.00 6000227011 Handrail/RH $ 1.25 6000227012 Handrail/LH $ 1.25 6000242205 Tire/1.00x.048x.124 $ 1.50 6000242206 Tire $ 1.50 6000252016 Prop/Cross Gate $ 1.00 6000256030 Terminal Clip & Lug $ 1.00 6000282124 Rod/Screw #3/48x4.5" $ 3.75 6000282127 Cab Lock $ 0.75 6000352011 Roof/Red/Icing Stati $ 5.00 6000352029 Ice Cubes $ 1.00 6000356025 Finger Pad/Front $ 1.50 6000395030 Clip/Tinnerman $ 1.00 6000400011 Mtg Bracket/Budd Car $ 1.00 6000402300 Bulb/Flasher/12v/Clr $ 1.50 6000402300 Blinking Lamp/12v $ 2.25 6000445052 Pin For Lantern $ 0.24 6000455015 Drum 'A' $ 1.00 6000455016 Drum 'B' $ 1.00 6000455020 Stand Off/Hex/1/4 $ 0.75 6000455023 Oil Drum $ 2.00 6000455024 Lamp Housing/Socket $ 2.00 6000455026 Bracket/Coil $ 5.00 6000455041 Valve Head $ 3.00 6000456124 Washer.074x.334x.062 $ 0.40 6000462009 Shaft & Handwheel $ 3.00 6000462011 Cable 30"/12# Nylon $ 1.20 6000462012 Cable/18"/12# Nylon $ 1.10 6000462020 BooM Spacer/Dr Disk $ 1.00 6000464032 Bushing $ 1.20 All prices subject to change without notice. Page 2 of 61 S & W Parts Supply Parts List [email protected] 762 Whitney Drive www.SandWparts.com Niskayuna, NY 12309-3018 10 Digit (518) 280-5197 Stock Number Item Description Price 6000464032 Bushing $ 1.20 6000480001 Trk/ W/Cplr $ 18.00 6000480016 Spring/Knuckle Cplr $ 0.50 6000483001 Trk/Bar End/Wcplr/Sl $ 12.50 6000483002 Conv.Cplr W/Slide $ 8.50 6000483002 Btm Frame W/5th Rail $ 12.95 6000485018 Btm Frame W/Pkup $ 5.50 6000485020 Armature Plate $ 2.00 6000485025 Rivet .058x.124x.098 $ 0.40 6000487009 Clpr Hd/PW Pass Car $ 6.50 6000487021 Spring/Lock Link $ 0.50 6000487022 Spring/Centering $ 0.70 6000488001 Crimp Trk/Pass/Cpl/C $ 16.00 6000490007 Cplr Hd & Drawbar As $ 5.00 6000565045 Contact/Lamp Socket $ 1.00 6000566016 Rivet.142x.280x.250 $ 0.60 6000600123 GP 9 Field $ 10.00 6000600133 Speednut $ 1.00 6000622008 Horn/Sw-2 Cab $ 2.50 6000622015 Handrail/Side/Sw,Nw $ 3.00 6000622024 Rivet/Swivel $ 1.50 6000622028 Dowell Pin $ 1.00 6000622041 Alco Side Frame $ 10.00 6000622047 Pawl/Metal $ 2.00 6000622054 Spacer/Bell $ 1.00 6000622059 Truck Frame Assy $ 20.00 6000622060 Screw/.200x.113x6/32 $ 1.00 6000622072 E-Unit Bracket $ 1.50 6000622076 Handrail/End/Sw,Nw $ 1.60 6000622077 Support/End Railing $ 0.80 6000622079 Hndrail/Front Corner $ 1.60 6000622085 Truck Side/Gear Side $ 3.00 6000622119 Wick/Oiler 1/8x3/16 $ 0.60 6000622133 Spring/Ground $ 0.50 6000622181 Worm Gear $ 6.00 6000622191 Brush Springs $ 0.50 6000622191 Spring/Brush $ 0.50 6000671006 Handrail/RH $ 1.50 6000671013 Brkt & Crosshead $ 6.00 6000671033 Cup Washer $ 1.00 6000671085 Axle Retainer $ 1.25 6000671093 Pilot Truck/Turbine $ 14.50 All prices subject to change without notice. Page 3 of 61 S & W Parts Supply Parts List [email protected] 762 Whitney Drive www.SandWparts.com Niskayuna, NY 12309-3018 10 Digit (518) 280-5197 Stock Number Item Description Price 6000671181 Gasket/St/7/16x13/16 $ 0.75 6000671182 Smoke Cam $ 1.50 6000671183 Worm Cover $ 2.25 6000671201 Pin, Dowel $ 0.75 6000671231 Housing/Smk Unit $ 3.00 6000671233 Wire/Washer Assy/6" $ 1.00 6000675031 Bell/Ornamental $ 2.50 6000681120 Rear Motor Bearing $ 2.00 6000711207 Rivet/.092x.188x.142 $ 0.30 6000726025 Side Rod/Berk L/R $ 5.60 6000726034 Mn Rod W/Crshd/LH $ 7.40 6000726042 Mn Rod W/Crshd/RH $ 7.40 6000726102 Whistle/700e/Push $ 2.40 6000726104 Flag Staff Holder $ 1.50 6000736044 Smk Lever/Berkshire $ 4.20 6000746054 Drawbar $ 4.00 6000773019 Drive Axle $ 2.00 6000773019 Drive Axle $ 2.00 6000773020 Drive Axle $ 2.00 6000773031 Worm Shaft $ 6.50 6000773087 Drawbar/773 Hudson $ 3.50 6001055052 Top Plate & Cplr Asy $ 3.25 6001852536 Speaker 2" 16 Ohm $ 4.50 6001862008 Wheel/Frt Trk $ 1.25 6001862019 Worm Wheel $ 4.00 6001862042 Safety Valve/Whistle $ 2.00 6001865005 Window Insert/Gen $ 5.00 6001872066 Air Plunger/General $ 1.50 6001877006 Fence/Short/Tuscan $ 1.25 6002023006 Lock Plate/Front $ 2.50 6002023007 Lock Plate/Rear $ 2.00 6002023080 Magnet/Alinco $ 7.00 6002023080 Magnet/Alinco $ 7.00 6002026107 Axle Bearing $ 1.00 6002029015 Insl Sleeve/Smkunit $ 0.60 6002035167 Thrust Washer $ 0.40 6002036015 Drawbar $ 4.00 6002036164 Screw/#6/32x1/4 RH $ 0.40 6002046030 Brake Wheel $ 1.00 6002046030 Brakt E-Unit $ 3.75 6002046030 Bracket $ 0.50 6002046063 Valve Gear Assy/RH $ 8.00 All prices subject to change without notice. Page 4 of 61 S & W Parts Supply Parts List [email protected] 762 Whitney Drive www.SandWparts.com Niskayuna, NY 12309-3018 10 Digit (518) 280-5197 Stock Number Item Description Price 6002046064 Valve Gear Assy/LH $ 8.00 6002145091 Spring 5/16x1/4x.018 $ 0.40 6002145091 Spring 5/16x1/4x.018 $ 0.50 6002151007 Flag Housing $ 1.75 6002151016 Spring $ 0.60 6002151016 Spring/13/32x7/8x.01 $ 0.75 6002243087 Top Plt W/Cplr/F-3 $ 5.50 6002243087 Top Plate/Rear Trk $ 5.50 6002301010 Terminal Clip $ 0.75 6002301033 Screw #6x5/16" $ 0.35 6002301033 Screw #6x5/16 $ 0.30 6002303048 Pulley $ 3.50 6002307530 Bulb/14v Lghd/Bay $ 2.00 6002313300 Bulb/16v Rnd W/Adapt $ 1.00 6002314006 Searchlight Platform $ 2.50 6002314300 12 V Min.Scr. Lamp $ 1.00 6002315306 Worm Gear and Shaft $ 5.00 6002315310 Insulator/Fiber $ 0.75 6002315416 Spring/Contact $ 0.60 6002315416 Spring/Contact $ 0.60 6002315425 Spring/Lever Return $ 1.00 6002315433 Pin Lever Pivot $ 1.00 6002316036 Roller Pin $ 0.50 6002316055 Keyed Gear $ 2.00 6002316056 Output Shaft/Sleeved $ 1.00 6002316057 Outpt Shft/Slev/Lng $ 1.20 6002316103 Keyed Driver $ 1.50 6002316104 Output Shaft $ 6.00 6002316105 Winding Drum Shaft $ 3.75 6002316110 Pinion/Cab $ 1.50 6002316115 Spacer/Cab $ 0.60 6002316120 Bracket $ 2.00 6002318014 Control Twrhse/Yell0 $ 9.00 6002321012 Ornamental Horn $ 2.00 6002321017 Single Stanchion Brk $ 2.25 6002321036 Handrail,Long RH $ 1.40 6002321037 Handrail/LH/Long $ 2.25 6002321038 Handrail/Rh/Short $ 2.50 6002321039 Handrail/LH/Short $ 2.50 6002321103 Bearing/Bronze $ 1.50 6002321132 Coll Assy/1 Arm $ 6.40 6002321136 Coll Rivet/.094 Diam $ 0.50 All prices subject to change without notice. Page 5 of 61 S & W Parts Supply Parts List [email protected] 762 Whitney Drive www.SandWparts.com Niskayuna, NY 12309-3018 10 Digit (518) 280-5197 Stock Number Item Description Price 6002321164 Coupler Head Shaft $ 2.00 6002328080 Bushing/Nylon Bearin $ 1.75 6002328082 Worm Gear/Brass/F-3 $ 6.50 6002328087 Top Plt/Frt/F-3 $ 2.00 6002328095 Roller $ 1.00 6002328168 Top Plate/Gp $ 3.00 6002330020 Collector Assy $ 7.00 6002332007 Horn W/Brkt/F-3/F-A $ 3.00 6002332080 Brng/Gear Shaft/Plas $ 1.50 6002333012 Wire Cloth Ventilato $ 1.00 6002333015 Ladder/Cab Door/F-3 $ 1.00 6002333021 Lamp Lead W/Contact $ 1.25 6002333025 Window Shell PW F-3 $ 4.00 6002333034 Collector Insulator $ 3.00 6002333042 Washer/.128x.248x.03 $ 0.30 6002333059 Ladder/Long/RH $ 1.50 6002333060 Ladder/Long/LH $ 1.50 6002333116 Lock Screw $ 1.25 6002357019 Brake Wheel $ 0.50 6002357019 Brake Wheel $ 0.50 6002367097 Brkt/Collector $ 3.00 6002367198 Collector Rivet $ 0.90 6002400009 Washer/Socket $ 0.40 6002411004 Stake,Stmpd Steel $ 1.10 6002420008 Searchlite Handle $ 1.00 6002420009 Washer/Socket $ 0.40 6002420014 Pin,Groove .062x1/4 $ 0.35 6002420015 Palnut Ps250385 $ 0.75 6002454008 Washer $ 0.30 6002460021 Groove Rivet $ 1.25 6002494050 Drive Washer/6 Tits $ 1.25 6003356020 Armature Plate $ 0.75 6003356024 Coil Brkt Assy $ 8.00 6003356028 Plunger Assy $ 3.00 6003356031 Stop Collar/Rubber $ 1.00 6003356032 Brkt,Lh Track Bo $ 3.00 6003356046 Brkt/RH Track $ 3.00 6003356064 Retaining Ring $ 0.70 6003356066 Nut,Cap-N.Plt $ 0.65 6003360032 Worm Gear $ 3.00 6003360034 Lever//Burro Crane $ 3.50 6003360049 Pinion $ 1.00 All prices subject to change without notice.
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