64 Model 806 Fenders

In previous post we have established that 6228y 806 is a 64 model and that flat top fenders began to be used in 65. Were the fenders on the 64 year the same as fenders on the 560. If not the same as 560 were they the same as any other Farmall model? Hopefully they were not one of a kind.

Thanks: Bill Perry
 
Well here i am not a real expert BUT ,back when the 806 first came out i had the pleasure of driving the first one in our area off the tuck back in then end of Aug. 1963 and my boss was the man that bought it about 4 hours after the tire were on the ground and it had Flat tops and a week later my uncle bought the next one to hit the ground here and it had flat tops. Now as to the S/N of both tractors i never paid any attention back then . The flat tops were and option and the clam shells were std.
 
I never thought about the possibility of standard and optional. 6228 has the lights on the side of the hood and this is a clue that it had clamshells.

Thanks for the reply

Bill
 
I never thought about the possibility of standard and optional. 6228 has the lights on the side of the hood and this is a clue that it had clamshells.

Thanks for the reply

Bill
 
Fenders were optional on the Farmall 806 (and F706) all through it's production run. The International 806 (and I706) had the big full coverage fenders standard. Clam shell fenders were optional on the Farmall 806 (and F706). These were basicle the same as the 560 fenders but the mountings were different to fit the 806 axle housing. The optional flat top fenders for the F806 (and F706) were introduced at the same time as the Farmall 1206 tractor line was introduced. The flat top fenders on the 1206 were standard but could be deducted if the customer did not want fenders. Most tractors sold in the Delta at the time were sold without fenders.

Harold H
 

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