I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific databases or the ability to cross-reference specific identifiers like "951-12690." If you provide more context or details about what this identifier pertains to, I may be able to help you in another way.
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PH4967 USE AS A GUIDE ONLY - Application Must Be Verified
The FRAM Filters cross reference guide lists FRAM PH8170 for the B&S 492932.
Sorry that is not a Briggs & Stratton oil filter part number. No, that is the number of the 18 oz. bottle of 30wt. oil. Filters are 491056 and 492932 and are Fram PH 7575
The cross-reference number for the Toro spark plug 614009 is typically equivalent to the NGK BPR4ES or the Champion RJ19LM spark plugs. It's always advisable to verify compatibility with your specific equipment before making a purchase.
There are several cross references for the NAPA 1051 oil filter. These include: DELUXE WD-388, Donaldson P550154, Fleetguard LF3308, FLEETRITE LFR-83308, Fram P3317Group 7 L20024, HASTINGS HF907, IHC-NAVISTAR 538836R, and Wix 51051.
This would be a Stevens product. I can't crossreference 101.15 to a particular model. There are about 60 different Stevens doubles, but they're all about the same three guns - hammerless, hammer sidelock, or hammer boxlock - and the values pretty much the same. In most areas of the country, they will run around $250, although in some places a .410 or 28 guage will bring a premium (and someplaces you can't give away a 28).
The serial number will only tell you when the gun was manafactured. To get the grade you need to look for numbers or initals on the water table of the frame. If you have initals that will tell you the grade, if it is a number you will need to get the book called "Parker Gun Identification & Serialization" published in 2002 this will let you crossreference the numbers into the grade of the gun. By the way your gun was manufactured in late 1880, and if it has not been altered and is an original you may have a gun that is worth SEVERAL thousand dolars. Have it appraised by a professional there a lot of replicas out there.
My cross Reference found on Internet gives the 4-listings for Fram FP 3985, #HM3985 ,#TG 3985, # XG, 3985 Motorcraft #FL 837 , NAPA 1626 , Pennzoil # PZ-30 , Shell # SH 33 , STP # S3985 , Wix #'s 51381 , #51626, 57731, and Wix # WL 7248 . There are maybe 50 more that shows to interchange. [ ON OIL FILTER CROSSREFERENCE ] On the internet
The JD 70V chainsaw was produced by Kioritz Corporation (Japan) and is the same as the Echo CS 701 SVL You can find out which corresponding Echo model you have by removing the air cleaner cover and looking at the back. I have a 70V and my cover said 601B-143; there are several models that use the same cover. You just have to use a little bit of intuition. There are online parts houses that still have the parts available at much less expense prices than the JD Dealers, who have to crossreference many of the parts and buy from Echo since the company no longer stocks most of the parts.
They always wonder, that is those who have experienced a repossession always wonder. There are a number of ways this is accomplished. Some lenders rely on credit reports and information from other creditors. There are databases available on the internet that provide huge volumes of private information for a fee. Many skip tracers use these. Some of the more old school rely on crossreference directories, your friends, and your neighbors for information. Some will call your employer. Personally, I like to call family, exspouses, and angry sons and daughters are absolute gold mines of information. Most people have no clue to how much information is available out there. You just have to have a knack for following the "blood trail."