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Posted by Thank You! Dan Kelley on March 03, 2004 at 15:30:23 from (140.32.120.18):
In Reply to: Stupid pointless question about fenders posted by Dan Kelley on March 03, 2004 at 07:18:58:
SGT K: I don't have the reproduction fenders yet. They're on the list of stuff to get before I start painting. I kinda gave up on getting originals. So, I'm sorry, but I can't help you on the question as to whether they are any good or not. Mr. Farmall450man... I hadn't thought of mounting the tear-drops on the clamshells. This is a very exciting idea, as it does not take me away from the flavor of the M. I love the idea of explaining it via the "field mod" excuse. With the extension brackets, my clamshell fenders should be outside the frame of the loader. I've got the OEM catalog. Any idea as to which bracket bracket would be the best to try? The great thing about this board is that I can post a stupid question, show how ignorant I am, and have people propose innovative solutions I hadn't even considered! Thanks to those who started and are running this board!! Part of the flattop fender idea was to have a place to set my coffee, while the engine warmed up in the morning. :-) To be honest, I hadn't considered Oliver or JD fenders. I was cringing about the reaction on putting newer IH fenders on my M, and didn't want to stir the pot too deeply. I guess a bunch would depend on what's available in the yards, and how much cash they want to pull from my wallet. Thank you for this suggestion, too. It may save me some $$$.
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