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Posted by Bill Smith on July 27, 2001 at 21:30:53 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: more questions posted by randy h on July 26, 2001 at 19:19:11:
Denny Frisk placed a good follow up. It has been my experience that not to many H's actually came with fenders on them. It seems that now days they are a popular item and everyone thinks they have to have a set to make the tractor complete. Actually the old H is more original without the factory fenders since so few had them. They wasn't much of a fender anyway since they didn't continue upward and outward over the rear wheel. They just kind of come straight up and were rounded from front to back on the top. The dom screened air cleaner top I believe was more popular on the earlier years of the H's but that is just my opinion. They very well might have been an option but I believe the dom screen cap was more popular on the earlier ones and the glass jar was more popular on the later ones. You could probably go either way on that or the fenders and not catch to much flack.
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