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Posted by Pat Williams on April 05, 2001 at 12:03:02 from (24.149.18.48):
Is there a differnce in fenders on the H's, M's and Super M's? Have a set that I thought was for an M but looks like ones Ive seen on H's. A family friend gave me a set of 'new' fenders that he said came off of his father in laws M. His father-in-law took them off when the tractor was new and stored them - needless to say they are in excellent condition but they are more rounded instead of being relatively flat. Havent seen the rest of the tractor yet to see what it is. His mother-in-law wants to get rid of it. Doesnt run, motor stuck (got hot and seized up along time ago) but it has been sitting inside ever since my friend can remember. The one thing that interested me about it was he said it has power steering on it. Depending on what it is, what would the tractor has a whole be worth?
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