Hey Steve, Looking for some help

Adirondack case guy

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I fabed up a pair of front fenders for my 931 today. I have a plan in my head to build a RH and LH mounting frames to bolt onto the top of the spindles utilizing the big spindle nut, and a bracket to the front of each tierod arm useing the nut on the ball joint to secure it to my fender bracket. There are some differences between the RH steering arm with the draglink arm on the rear and the LH without the rear arm.
Do you have any detailed pics of the fenders on your 1031 that show the mounting brackets.
I'm planning on fabing a step on the rear of each fender so this 220# Case guy can step up and reach the radiator cap. I laided down a peice of aluminum dimomd plate to illistrate the step at the rear of each fender.
Loren
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My tractors are not home so I can't take a pic of the brackets. I made some once and purposely a little on the light side so I could bend them for a perfect fit and then welded and braced the heck out of them. Great looking fenders you have there, I know the mounting brackets will be equally impressive. Rod
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Loren, I can take some pics but might have to text them to you. Computer has fits about loading pic lately. I'll try tomorrow if the sun shines to give a clear picture.
 
Rod, that sure is a nice 1370. I wish that my frnders were a bit bigger, but the peice of sheet steel that I am using is only 60" wide, so the fenders had to be only 30" long
Loren
 
They look nice, i think the only company that made and sold them new, was Years Around Cab co, and they mounted about like you did.
 
I do not have a break. I just clamp two angle irons in the vice on my welding table with the sheet stock sandwiched in and get perswasive.
Loren
 

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