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kennell

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I finally got new fenders for my 766 this week. Problwm is that theres no holes for the flashers. Where is the original hole supposed to go for the flashers? Thanks Kent
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The original amber flashers were surface mounted under the fender along with a field work light right where the grab handle hole is, and the rear was mounted like a lollipop facing horizontally on the back and inside of the right hand fender some were surface mounted and a left hand was optional. It only had one tail light assembly on the back which wired into the caution light switch. All the lighting was controlled by one rotary mounted on the panel, and if I am not mistaken next to it was the turn signal switch. Hope this helps. LarryT
 
Any pictures of a '66 series open station with front flashers surface mounted under the grab handles?

I've only ever seen them with a single front headlight on each fender.
 
The loader is a IH 2350 that i bought seperately from the 766. It was beat up pretty good.
I painted the tractor myself and it turned out great. I used an epoxy primer and urathane paint.
I didn't know they came with front flashers. mine only had rear flashers. I'm just not sure where exactly to drill the holes. Thanks Kent
 
Here is a picture of mine. It is a 1973. Hope this helps. If you need more measurements, it might be a few days. It is in a shop split in half for a clutch. Now, the weather is going to be about 4-6" snow, turning to about 1/2" of ice.
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Dont know how accurate these measurements are but on my 706 fenders the right side (factory) hole to mount the flashing light is about 1 1/2" from the rear edge of the fender and about 3 1/2" from the outside edge. hope this is what your looking for!
 
Thanks guys. The measurements and picture are a great help. I forgot i have to make a hole for the rear work light also. Kent
 

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