Bracket Identification Help

Dalrymple

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Looking for information of the pictured brackets. I think some are farmer made, and maybe who knows what for! Best guesses are welcome too.

1st pic is on the left front of a SMD. That's probably about a 3/8" thick plate with about a 1" thick reinforcement welded onto it at the attaching bolts.

2nd pic is on the upper steering post. Maybe an umbrella bracket?

3rd pic is on one of the fenders, no clue if it was the right or the left.

4th pic is on a SMTA. I figure it's probably an umbrella clamp. Is it IH or aftermarket?

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#1 hard to tell #2for a Heat Houser #3 This type could have been for a canopy #4 Umbrella many types were used for them
 
#1 Loader mounting bracket. #2 Heat houser mounting bracket. Painted blue when new. #3 Fender mounting extension bracket. #4 Umbrella bracket. Armand
 
picture #3 is one third of one half of the mounting brackets for a buggy top umbrella. there are 2 half-round brackets that slip into the parallel slots on the left side; the pipe risers go between them, and a bolt on the outside clamps the riser solid. the hodge podge of slots on the rest of the bracket hopefully give some combination of holes to mount the bracket somewhere useful to shade the driver.
 
Picture #1 is used with the #30 and #31 loaders. Picture 2 looks to be used with a Heat Houser. Picture #4 is an umbrella bracket,should be stamped with "H-M Products Co." No idea of that fender bracket piece,but I've seem many similar innovations.
 
There is a loader here on the farm that I believe to be a #31. It hasn't been mounted on a tractor in nearly 30 years, and dad thinks it's never been mounted on this tractor, so who knows why the bracket is on this tractor.

The answers for pictures 1, 2 and 4 make perfect sense. There weren't many heat housers around these parts but dad remembers the seller saying this was a northern tractor back when he bought it in the early eighties, so I'm sure that fits the evidence.

formerly ny bill was very specific with his ID of picture 3. Only one fender has this bracket, though. I guess fenders could have been swapped around from tractor to tractor way back when.
 

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