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Clark uses a old system that was developed by General motors to look up parts. The numbers in your parts book are simply reference numbers. The reference numbers have to be looked up by Clark authorized parts people. The answer to your questions are simply contact your local dealer, they can get you the part numbers you are looking for.
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