Posted by sflem849 on July 19, 2011 at 19:04:27 from (69.197.84.78):
The local junk yard has (what I believe to be) a WD-9 that just arrived. It is pretty picked over, but it has pretty nice fenders. They have some holes in them, but the back edges are all very straight. He wanted $100 for them. It seemed fair, but let me know.
I bought the hand crank off the tractor for mine and I called back and said I would like the fenders. Now that I look at my WD-9 at home the fenders look different. For starters there are tin plates that extend the area where you put your feet. (farmer mod or stock???) Then the fenders on my tractor look to mount just like Dave Ecklund's "painting progress" threads photos show. The one at the yard has pop rivets around the inside that mount it to the platform parts. I also don't remember seeing the angle thing that is on the frame of Dave's tractor in the pictures.
Any pictures of what a 9 fender should look like would be appreciated. BTW, the hand crank fit in the tractor perfectly but they may have used the same crank for the 6 and 9.
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