I located a farmall H has fenders that wrap the whole tire, has a maintenance plate for filters on right fender.
with a cable lift front end loader
any Idea of the type fenders?
Phil
I will get a picture tomorrow
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Re: Strange Farmall fenders
Maybe orchard fenders?
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Re: Strange Farmall fenders
I was thinking that however they wrap a narrow tread nicely, were these made?
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Re: Strange Farmall fenders
we need photos. an H and 'orchard' don't go together very well, as orchard tractors were made to be low and not have things protruding like the axles.
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Re: Strange Farmall fenders
I'd like to see pics of what you have too. May be another brand that someone has adapted.
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Re: Strange Farmall fenders
I checked the pictures of the plate , bottom ,Minneapolis Moline, Adapted fenders.
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Re: Strange Farmall fenders
That information fits your description very well. Minnie Mo fenders were massive things. Never saw a set on a Farmall though. I would love to see a picture if you can get one!
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Re: Strange Farmall fenders
I have one but I forgot Momma's camera this AM
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Possibly tomorrow
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Re: Strange Farmall fenders
Phil - thanks for the pictures! That old H looks pretty good for a fence row tractor!
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Re: Strange Farmall fenders
Bigdog wrote:Phil - thanks for the pictures! That old H looks pretty good for a fence row tractor!
I agree with BD. Is it for sale? Looks like a nice project if you could get it right. And it even has a garden hose storage area!
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Re: Strange Farmall fenders
Phil,
I agree with Bigdog. Not a bad looking old tractor at all.
Red56
I agree with Bigdog. Not a bad looking old tractor at all.
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