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What's a mud scraper - on Ebay

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Jailkeeper

09-09-2003 14:15:05




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Never seen one of these - can only guess they would go on a narrow front end, am I right?




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Farmer Bob

09-09-2003 16:04:32




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 Re: What's a mud scraper - on Ebay in reply to Jailkeeper, 09-09-2003 14:15:05  
Your'e correct. They mounted to the lower bolster and the curved pieces kept the front tires from balling up with mud in heavy mucky soils.



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Gordon/Ia

09-09-2003 23:32:23




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 Re: Re: What's a mud scraper - on Ebay in reply to Farmer Bob, 09-09-2003 16:04:32  
Yep! Yer both right! Be sure to clear these of mud if the temps will be in the 20's next mornin'. Ya don't have ta ask how I know this.



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Dick Davis

09-10-2003 03:35:16




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 Re: Re: Re: What's a mud scraper - on Ebay in reply to Gordon/Ia, 09-09-2003 23:32:23  
What Farmall would that one bolt on to? Most I've seen bolt flat (horizontal) to the bottom of the lower bolster, the one pictured has the mounting plate angled up nearly vertical. Dick Davis



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gene b

09-10-2003 04:11:11




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: What's a mud scraper - on Ebay in reply to Dick Davis, 09-10-2003 03:35:16  
They had u-bolts so you could move them up and down for the different size tires on all models so that way one size fits all. Any body want to buy one?



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Dick Davis

09-11-2003 04:07:54




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What's a mud scraper - on Ebay in reply to gene b, 09-10-2003 04:11:11  
gene b, I looked again at the picture and don't see how a U bolt installed in the two vertical holes would fit around the bolster of any narrow front Farmall I've ever seen. Could you please explain further? Thanks Dick Davis



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Dr.EVIL

09-12-2003 09:06:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What's a mud scraper - on in reply to Dick Davis, 09-11-2003 04:07:54  
I AGREE DICK! All the ones on FARMALLS I've ever seen have just a little flat plate (approx. 3" wide X 10" long) with the two scraper bars welded to it and they bolt to the two small drilled holes (maybe 3/8" dia.) right in front of and behind the bottom of the front lower pedistal. I looked at that E-bay ad and I don't think I'd try to mount that thing onto an M or H.



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