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ghh

03-10-2004 11:14:41




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I'm removing the factory cab from my tractor and was wondering if the fenders are different than what would come on a none cab tractor. If the fenders are different where might I get them and what would the cost be? Thanks for any help.




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db

03-12-2004 14:05:28




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 Re: 210 cab in reply to ghh, 03-10-2004 11:14:41  
I don't think 190 or 200 fenders are the same as 210 or 220. you may be able to make them work however. I have both a 220,200, & 190. Slightly different in size. I purchaced a set of 200 fenders at a sale for $150 last year to replace a bent one. I would like to find a good factory cab for my 220 but don't think there is one. None working brakes are common. After a short period of time, the $600 brakes won't work right either. I use my front mount blade to stop.

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kim

03-10-2004 19:12:25




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 Re: 210 cab in reply to ghh, 03-10-2004 11:14:41  
HI : I have a AC 210 with factory cab. The fenders do not have a place for the front lights to go, the fenders are about 4 inches wide on the top. My AC 220 with out a cab has fenders about 12 inches wide on top, and a place for 2 light on each side, the fenders also have a handle to pull yourself up, my 210 does not. my 220 also has factory fender flares.
The fenders of the 190 and 200 will fit I think.
A lot of fenders came of the 190 and 200s when they put on year round ROP cabs, They had the fender built into the cab.
The front window in my cab has a crack in it. Did you want to sell your glass. Thanks and have a great day.

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WG

03-11-2004 16:16:28




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 Re: Re: 210 cab in reply to kim, 03-10-2004 19:12:25  
Kim, do you have to stand on the brakes on your 210 and 220 to get them to stop? Trying to figure out a fix for one.



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Kim

03-11-2004 17:57:15




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 Re: Re: Re: 210 cab in reply to WG, 03-11-2004 16:16:28  
WG: The brakes are about the only thing that I don't like. They don't hardley stop ya or they will lock up and drag. I was thinking about putting in the 6 new 9 inch disc that are in the brakes. they cost about $90.00 each. Just don't know if it will be a lot better after I spend $540.00 I would like to find a place that relines the brake disc, It looks like the disc pad is glued on. If you worked on your brakes a lot, or have a good idea, let me know. Thanks Kim

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Kim

03-11-2004 10:58:29




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 Re: Re: 210 cab in reply to kim, 03-10-2004 19:12:25  
My AC 210 was made in 1971, The factoy cab was all cream color ,had a dutch door ( witch is a pain) and was made by Stolper Ind. Its not very quiet. The last AC210s had a cab made by AC, It was the same one as the 200 had.



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