135 fenders

Anonymous-0

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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.
 
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.
 
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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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.
 
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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