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Re: 460 vs. 560 sheet metal
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Posted by CNKS on September 10, 2004 at 06:59:00 from (207.178.99.234):
In Reply to: 460 vs. 560 sheet metal posted by Brent in Iowa on September 10, 2004 at 06:17:51:
I can't specifically answer your question, but most of the ads I have seen sell the panels that fit under the hood over the engine, not the shorter panels under the gas tank or dash, or any corners. These are repro's and are available for the 460/560 row crop, I think the 460U (that I have) would be too short. It looks to me like you could get, say a 560 engine panel and cut it to fit anything else, with the exception of the corners, PROVIDED they are all the same height. The cut panels would not have the indentation for overlap though. I have a similar problem, in that I am missing a short panel under the gas tank, a corner, and an under dash panel for a 460U -- I have not seen these advertised. If anyone has these, or knows a source, I would appreciate knowing. Another source for the panels you want is Steel Wheel Ranch--I think they are cheaper than some suppliers--785-548-7437.
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