Jerry can holder 7141962050/B4 . Is this the one on the rear of the TD?
Thanks.
Part #7141962050/B4
Erm, short answer yes. Long answer involves asking which TD? There's quite a few different designs!
That part number is for a "Kanisterhalter". It's the base section only of the high-mounted jerrycan holder that uses a hinged metal strap to retain the can. This one in fact:

The B4 is just a paint code, not sure what colour off the top of my head. Post a picture of the jerry can holder you're after and I can be more specific
Tom
That part number is for a "Kanisterhalter". It's the base section only of the high-mounted jerrycan holder that uses a hinged metal strap to retain the can. This one in fact:

The B4 is just a paint code, not sure what colour off the top of my head. Post a picture of the jerry can holder you're after and I can be more specific
Tom
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That is the holder in the parts book, but not the one I suspect Erik is thinking of.
I don't have a pn on them, but are used on a lot of the military Pinzes and G Wagons....... as usual, go find a pic of the back of the Pink Cow.
Near the bottom of this page are some inexpensive ones here in the US. I've had a few of these over the years.
http://www.landroverparts.us/landroverp ... tml#holder
But Erik, if you are thinking to install these on the rear of your new hardtop, remember that you need to be able to lift the can over the top of the holder to get them out. I'd suggest you look for a side loading holder so you only need to slide the jerry can in from the side.... kind of rare, but "findable".

Dave
I don't have a pn on them, but are used on a lot of the military Pinzes and G Wagons....... as usual, go find a pic of the back of the Pink Cow.
Near the bottom of this page are some inexpensive ones here in the US. I've had a few of these over the years.
http://www.landroverparts.us/landroverp ... tml#holder
But Erik, if you are thinking to install these on the rear of your new hardtop, remember that you need to be able to lift the can over the top of the holder to get them out. I'd suggest you look for a side loading holder so you only need to slide the jerry can in from the side.... kind of rare, but "findable".
Dave
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The Trojan Horse... the 1st Pinz used to covertly carry troops into battle .
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The Trojan Horse... the 1st Pinz used to covertly carry troops into battle .
ATL Pinzgauer XM 718K TUM(HD) 6x6 FFR (aka The Green Grail)