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They hook on top of the rear hood cross brace an then latch on the tower. The studs go through the loop de loos.
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Those are them,left and right side.the quietlines did not use these,there is a latch on the dash tower hood rest for that model.
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Alvy, Lew, thank you...you guys know eeverything about these machines!!! Ive never even seen those things...try to find em or do my own thing??? I dont do holes though.....anyways, all you guys, thanks hou all kick a#$.....i do need some clam shell fenders for my 72d.??? Im thinking 14-16" custom rims but thats a whole nother threat. Have to get this sucker done first.
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Finally got some done on the 169, in fact paint on rear wheels and and fender assembly is all thats left....well and work on some sleeve hitch stuff, but anyways....since every wide frame i get is missing the steering wheel decal tin i made a template and cut and bend one out of .125"aluminum, put the decal on and clear clear clear...pics of the .25" rear diff cover and drawbar, (i always weld a gusset in there and a drill bushing) that way it doesnt scratch when you hook up a trailer, or ever wollar out again....im not sure whats wrong with me....anyways almost there...gonna try and get the tank and side covers on....i almost wasnt gonna hook up the hour meter as im not smart enough to understand it anyhow, but went ahead and did...hope the hard fuel line wont leak....anyways , heres some pics.....happy easter to those of the religious sort
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Uh , WOW !!! Looks real sharp !!
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Looks real good.
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That's some superior work!
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I always do the lifter box cover with the barb and hose, but gof tired of ig dripoing on my axle in my other cubs so this one i actually ran a fitting through the frame not sure if you can see it in the pics, (brass) but i like it better....also my trusted hood stop, just some stainless cable, and the remote zerk for the steering box....a must in my book
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WOW! That is a very nice looking machine. Great job.
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That thing is beautiful! Awesome work
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