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Topic: 135 fenders
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| Tim Heitman
12-21-2012 18:50:14
70.238.132.145
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I just bought a 135 that has the square fenders on it , all pics from others have round type. Was this an option from the factory. |
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| MFPoor
12-23-2012 07:53:36
72.4.0.230
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Re: 135 fenders in reply to Tim Heitman, 12-21-2012 18:50:14
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| US built 135's were available with flat-top fenders as an option. Except for some very early production, the flat-tops were standard equipment on 150's and were standard on 165's and 175's. |
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| Fergie Bach
12-22-2012 03:39:16
92.26.190.25
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Re: 135 fenders in reply to Tim Heitman, 12-21-2012 18:50:14
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| Just curious! What do you call bumpers (fenders) on a tractor if you call "mudguards" fenders? Some early British 135"s did have round mudguards :-)but I think they were an option. Personally having had tractors with both types I prefer square mudguards. I find they give more protection to the operator and they make the mounting of certain things easier. e.g. lights, a chainsaw carrier etc. |
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| samn40
12-22-2012 02:10:36
81.135.26.192
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Re: 135 fenders in reply to Tim Heitman, 12-21-2012 18:50:14
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|   Yes the British 135s had square fenders but so had some US built tractors.... First pic is a British 135 with standard fenders. Sam |
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| Roy in UK
12-22-2012 00:51:18
86.151.249.171
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Re: 135 fenders in reply to Tim Heitman, 12-21-2012 18:50:14
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| Is it a British built 135? if so it was the round fenders that were the option from (about 1965?) The square fenders were standard equipment on UK built tractors from that date. |
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