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TOMan

04-03-2007 05:17:19




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Are Ford 8n &9n fenders the same as a TO-20?




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Glenn/Calif

04-04-2007 15:24:41




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 Re: Fender question in reply to TOMan, 04-03-2007 05:17:19  
TOMan: Might take a look at the photo ads at left under Parts. Set of Ferguson fenders for $100. Don;t know if they are of interest but thought I would mention. LOL Glenn



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Randyr

04-03-2007 19:19:56




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 Re: Fender question in reply to TOMan, 04-03-2007 05:17:19  
I bought a pair for my 35 from an all purpose scrapyard/recycler/new parts dealer. They were made by a company called "Hy Capacity". I asked the guy what the difference was between these an Ford N fenders, and he said it was the paint color. So it sounds to me like they will interchange.
I had a devil of a time getting the long bolts out. Once out I cleaned out the holes with a rotary brush in a drill, and applied anti-seize compound to the bolt shanks, and in the holes. Maybe I'll have to pull them out every few years and clean things up so they don't stick.

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Indiana Jones

04-03-2007 16:03:33




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 Re: Fender question in reply to TOMan, 04-03-2007 05:17:19  
I've started painting my TO30 and have a real nice pair of 8N fenders that I went to put on it this past weekend. WRONG! After yanking the rear wheel and removing the nuts on one side, I couldn't get the bolts to budge. Guess I could have kept working on them and eventually got them out, but after a while the fenders that were already on it got to looking better and better. I am leaving them on. On the other hand, the original fender bolts on my 9N Ford came out relatively easily when I pulled them off last year. Maybe yours will be cooperative.

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Bruc

04-04-2007 09:57:23




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 Re: Fender question in reply to Indiana Jones, 04-03-2007 16:03:33  
Long bolts...I cut mine in half with a cut off tool and then either the top or bottom part came out easy. A long punch and hammer made the other half finally come out. PB Blaster penetrating oil also did it"s fair share to assist.



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john [mo]

04-03-2007 20:08:13




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 Re: Fender question in reply to Indiana Jones, 04-03-2007 16:03:33  
i ground the rivets off the brackets and removed mine from the tractor. then put bolts back in place of the rivets. the rivets were not easy to punch out but i did not want to fight those bolts.



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John (UK)

04-03-2007 09:03:44




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 Re: Fender question in reply to TOMan, 04-03-2007 05:17:19  
Very similar if not the same in some cases. They will interchange, which is what you want to know I would think. Best of luck getting the long bolts out though.



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