✅ SOLVED old Ford belt drive flywheel

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Dug this last week at the old family homestead - cleaned up nice but I am not sure what it is off of. It has the Ford script on the back and some numbers. It is 5" OD, the center hole is 1 7/16" ID - markings on the back look like CS 20 COAB 6916 B S - could be something different - they are hard to make out. I know my relatives had some old Ford farm trucks - maybe off one of them. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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Dug this last week at the old family homestead - cleaned up nice but I am not sure what it is off of. It has the Ford script on the back and some numbers. It is 5" OD, the center hole is 1 7/16" ID - markings on the back look like CS 20 COAB 6916 B S - could be something different - they are hard to make out. I know my relatives had some old Ford farm trucks - maybe off one of them. Any help would be appreciated.
The hole pattern reminds me of a timing gear plate, except this has no gear teeth. Looks like a manual transmission plate also, but. I don’t feel very strongly about either guess. Good luck. Someone will know exactly
 
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Reminds me of a harmonic balancer.
Yup, missing the outer ring and the rubber band that was between it and the hub. The casting number indicates to me that it was for a 1960's model.
 
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