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What should the grill for a 1944 2N look like?

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Rick Loving

10-14-2000 20:39:50




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I am looking for a grill for a 1944 2N that I just purchased. I have found several different versions for sale on the net. Could someone post or give me a URL of a picture(or if you have one for sale) that would show what kind of grill would be correct for a 1944 2N. The tractor I purchased has a Wagner power loader setup installed and whoever set it up discarded the original grill. I know the grill I need should have a hole for the hydrallic drive shaft in it. Any help would be appreciated..... .

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9n'er

10-15-2000 00:56:12




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 Re: What should the grill for a 1944 2N look like? in reply to Rick Loving, 10-14-2000 20:39:50  
there is one for sale on the YT Auction.



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Dell (WA)

10-14-2000 21:10:55




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 Re: What should the grill for a 1944 2N look like? in reply to Rick Loving, 10-14-2000 20:39:50  
Rick..... ...does it really matter? The only time that it really counts, is if you are into "showing" your tractor at beauty shows for prizes and glory. They all semi-interchange and need some adjustment to fit anyways. Often times something comes over the frontend loader bucket and mucks up the grill and they take the grill out anyways. The biggest problem is figguring where and how to mount headlights because the loader will knock 'em right off the side doglegs. ..... ...Dell

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