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Re: Hood grill on an early A?
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Posted by Red dave on January 30, 2001 at 05:45:59 from (208.165.46.34):
In Reply to: Hood grill on an early A? posted by Steve T on January 29, 2001 at 20:30:20:
I had the same problem when I restored my '40 B. I never measured one for sure, but, The power units I have seen looked like they had a shorter hood than the tractors. I was resigned to removing the "J" hooks and drilling out a later hood for the dzus fittings when I finaly found a right one in a scrap yard. I still think it would work if it had to. One problem I had was the radiator was twisted (a previous owner had a tree fall on the tractor I found out later) which meant that the hood and grill couldn't meet right. When I got a straight radiator, things came together OK. Make sure your radiator is mounted straight or the attachment holes will never line up.
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