I can see your confusion about the email. If I click on your original post and all the replies come up, you see (in Classic format) a blue hot link which says "send email" or "no email". This appears in the lower right hand corner of the screen. But if you just click on one reply, that button does not appear!??????! I just found that out (I think something changed????). So look for that button. Due to concerns about security and tons of spam, most of us will not post our full email in the body of the text. Google and other search engines can be set to hunt those email addys out.
The fenders I have are not restoration quality, they have been in the bed of a PU truck in the tree line for 20+ years. But I do believe they are usable for a working tractor. Maybe you have some trip planned to Mn or the Dakotas this fall and can combine their acquisition with a hunting trip. I don't know where in Ill. you are coming from, if northern Ill. then the trip is not too bad. But from central or southern Ill, then it becomes a different story.
I probably can not hold on to them beyond late fall, as we are in a development area, and the city inspectors are on my case to get rid of stuff. Email me.
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