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Old 11-23-2015, 12:45 AM
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what are those rear fenders from and are they for sale ????
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Mj, the red fenders are from a economy power king. I am still in debate if i am going to use them on this build. If something changes i will let you know.
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As peacefully as the 129 nose and grill are working. I am still in debate if i should use my 72 grill. That would require a homemade hood and a lil bit more work to the front. With the 72 grill, it will kinda look like a slightly smaller lo-boy.
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So, i just looked back at my previous post. It really was a brain storm in motion. I did not go with a stretched out back, do to...i didnt want to deal with the hydro links. So front it was. Add nose of frame. And grill, lil hood extension, and steering rod needs to be longer. Pretty simple stuff. By no means am i done. Dont give up on me just yet..
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Old 11-27-2015, 09:36 AM
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Here is a lil better pic. Also gives an idea the tires to the tractor. She is getting about a 7" lift.
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i can see it.... iot looks cool, (expensive too) no maybe not, just have to have the "creativity" part down as far as how to get things done nice and proper...

yes please do keep me posted as to if you use those fenders or not.... they would work perfectly with my 72d build (z482) and 16" rears
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Thanks mjsoldcub. the front tire is in position. The larger back tires are gonna move forward. So far, nothin spent. Well, that is not true. Just picked up a 3/4 grade 8 bolt for a new axle pin. I do need to pick up a set of five lug hub/spindle set up. Other than that. I pretty much have everything i need. Just need the time/light/honeydo list to work in my favour. Haha
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So, i took a 1/4" thick steel tube. Attachment 70157
cut corner to corner length wise.
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turned the one to its side. Drilled a 3/4" hole for a grade 8 bolt. Now i have a very thick axle housing for the front end.
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So, i took a 1/4" thick steel tube. Attachment 70157
cut corner to corner length wise.
Attachment 70158
turned the one to its side. Drilled a 3/4" hole for a grade 8 bolt. Now i have a very thick axle housing for the front end.
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There is nothing in your attachment... That I can see.
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