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Re: How come most pics of H's have no fenders?
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Posted by old don on August 13, 2004 at 15:23:33 from (68.253.228.7):
In Reply to: How come most pics of H's have no fenders? posted by ShepFL on August 12, 2004 at 19:26:03:
Shep, you just caused me to have a flashback I know the reason we didn't have fenders on our H was because of the stupid cultivators because if you had the old style type cultivators converted hand lift ones you had link arms running over the rear axle and they were in the way I know because our H fenders hung in the barn and I kept wanting to put them on so he let me one time and they were cool till cultivating time and if anyone has put on a set of those steerable cultivators before you had to be very serious about that because it took a good day to put them on and that was just one more thing to deal with because by the time you set the wheels out fully and remove the drawbar with the trusty gooseneck wrench and then make sure when you dropped the rear plow unit perfectly aligned last year. Anyway that's whole nother forum no wonder my back hurts.I wish that every farm sale I've gone to that I had bought all the fenders I saw in the sales going for sometimes 2.50 to 5.00$ a set ouch! Thats my two cents worth.
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