Hi all!
Lewis' hood fits perfectly and the grille meshes really well with the front of the hood. However, when I was cleaning the tank so I could try the POR 15 treatment (or perhaps taking to a radiator shop) I had the hood upside down. to drain the water out. Are the lower edges of the hood from the tank forward perfectly straight (front to back) or is there a but of a curve to it? If curved, how curved? Anyone happen to have a pic of your hood upside down? Mine is a '55, and I want to make sure that I have it right before I take care of any potential leaks in the unit.
Thanks for your help!
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Hood edges - straight or slight curve?
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Re: Hood edges - straight or slight curve?
The sides would have been straight from the factory.
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Re: Hood edges - straight or slight curve?
I was afraid of that... looks like Lewis' hood has a date with a metalworker (me, I guess)
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Re: Hood edges - straight or slight curve?
Mike, if I understand your question correctly, it may be addressed in this post:
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=53730&p=445269#p445269
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http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=53730&p=445269#p445269
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Re: Hood edges - straight or slight curve?
Thanks, John! It would seem that the defect in that thread is exactly the same as the problem with mine. The tractor had a head-on collision with a tree branch at one point in time. The grille was all bent and the lip in the front was also dented in... One more thing to fix!
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