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Re: Super A vs. C hood revisited
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Posted by Paul in Mich on January 07, 2004 at 17:25:57 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Super A vs. C hood revisited posted by Dave on January 07, 2004 at 15:39:48:
Dave, I'm glad that Chad from O.E.M. was able to help you with the hood issue. I was by no means trying to be a broker but I have talked to Chad before on other things, and he has been of great help, and always willing to share whatever knowlege he has on the subject, whether he profits monetarily or not. There are so many people in this genre that bend over backwards to help a fellow enthusiast. The "C" grill should work on your "A" with a little fitting here and there, mostly around the steering gear housing. While the opposite side will have a diagonal cut at the bottom of the "C" grill, I wouldnt worry about the correct police. It aint their tractor. I have found that they only comment negatively when someone is blatently trying to misrepresent their tractor which certainly is not the case with most people, you included. Most people like yourself just want to take an old tractor, and recondition it to the point to where it is functionable and/or pleasing to the eye. My attitude to the correct police is that when they start spending the money, then they can criticize my work. I don't know how many tractor shows you have attended, but the ones I have attended have tractors of all stages from rusty bent up bald tired tractors fresh from the barnyard to tractors spit and polished professionally restored correct in every detail. Most tractors fall somewhere inbetween. It's mainly what suits you that is important.
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