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Re: Guess what the fenders are off of.
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Posted by Coonhusker on February 12, 2005 at 13:46:16 from (12.158.150.110):
In Reply to: Re: Guess what the fenders are off of. posted by Irv on February 12, 2005 at 13:25:02:
Thanks Irv. The fenders already had been modified to fit something other than an oliver, something other than an m to. They had a piece of angle iron bolted to the bottom of them. I cut out a piece of 1/2"flat iron to fit the angle of the fenders and welded it to the angle iron, the flat metal ran up the fenders about 16", to take some of the play out of them. Then used 3/8" log chain to wrap around the axle and bolt to the angle iron. I fabricated a small brace on the back side that runs down to the draw bar to further stablize the fenders. I just put a 3 pt. on last weekend and havent got the hydraulics all worked out yet but am getting there. I dont know if this makes much sense or not. Maybe when the rain lets up I'll try to get some better close ups of the fenders.
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