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Adam Suess

06-14-2005 19:26:40




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I'd like to cultivate with my 880 but cannot get the tires in far enough. Tires are 16.9-38 and they hit the fenders. Can the fenders be attached on the inside of the mount? That would give me enough room. Does this cause trouble with the channel supports on the fender? I'd try one but will probably twist off a few bolts so I'll ask first. Thanks




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A.P.

06-15-2005 02:16:21




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 Re: 880 fenders in reply to Adam Suess, 06-14-2005 19:26:40  
You can make spacer blocks out of rectangular steel or aluminum bar stock or even tubing. On pullers I have seen stacks of washers and pieces of pipe used on ech mounting bolt.

Oliver offered a set of factory spacer blocks in the parts book. The appear to be rectangular steel with two holes through them. Three blocks per side were used between the fender and the mounting flange on the axle housing and the fender mounting bolts (longer than stock) passed through them. They were offered to allow extra clearance when using duals. I have never seen them except in the parts book. I would love to find just one to take dimensions off of,

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Bryce

06-14-2005 19:55:27




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 Re: 880 fenders in reply to Adam Suess, 06-14-2005 19:26:40  
I run the same tire on my pulling tractor,all I did was put the fenders on the inside using spacers inside the channels and of course longer bolts.



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