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G1350 fenders

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schrocky

01-16-2008 15:50:06




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I am thinking of taking the cab off (and saving it) from the G1350 and using it this summer on the farm. I do not have or cannot find a picture of which style fenders were on those, were they Oliver style ? any information or pics would be appreciated




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Freddy

01-16-2008 21:10:23




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 Re: G1350 fenders in reply to schrocky, 01-16-2008 15:50:06  
The fenders are typically called flat top fenders because they had no ridges like the earliers. never seen the gas tank fenders on a 50 series. 55's yes but not 50's



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j meyer

01-16-2008 20:34:53




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 Re: G1350 fenders in reply to schrocky, 01-16-2008 15:50:06  
try calling Joe at Ebert Implement tomorrow- 608-269-3690. He's an old MM dealer, and he has a burnt 950 sitting outside of his shop for sure, and he may have a lead on fenders.



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Luke Miller

01-16-2008 17:09:35




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 Re: G1350 fenders in reply to schrocky, 01-16-2008 15:50:06  
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Shrocky,

Here is a pic of my 950. You need what is red in the picture. I got these fenders and platform from Shuck Imp. in KS. Last ones they had at the time in late June. This tractor had a cab when new and the previous owner took it off and put G1000 fenders on it with a classy plywood platform. I think Shuck's had another platform but no more fenders. I just took the fenders off today to paint them yellow. I toyed with the idea of painting the whole tractor red, black and white but I think I'll just paint the fenders yellow for now so it doesn't look so goofy. The fender bracket for the right side might be hard to find, as it has the draft control spring built into it. The one off the cab won't work. Nor will the left side, but I made my bracket easy. I think that 1350 may have had fuel fenders too but never seen any.

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