Will these fenders fit my M?

kennell

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Found these fenders for sale . Do they look like they came from a M? The guy doesn't know what they came off of. Thanks Kent
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They don't look the same as the fenders I have for my M, or like any I have seen on other H's/M's either. I believe they would bolt on ok, but my guess is they may be off like a 460 or 560 Farmall. I have never owned one of those, so I'm just trying to remember what they had for fenders.
 
(quoted from post at 14:22:20 07/24/11) Found these fenders for sale . Do they look like they came from a M? The guy doesn't know what they came off of. Thanks Kent

They will work. I just put on a set of fenders from a 560 for my Super M. I used the longer extension plates that has 10 holes, I had a 8 hole extension plate and the fender wasn't close to the rear wheel. My rear wheels are as far in as they can go.
Your good to go with these fenders, I recommend the 10 hole extension plate.
 
I'll second the 460/560 vote. You can't be too far from my part of the world as I had my eye on these as well. I am about 25 minutes outside Truro, Nova Scotia, yourself? Sam
 

I believe they are more likely off a 504 as they have grab handles and the three hole raised area for the rear light bracket.460/560 fenders were same but clean without all the gadgets.
They will work on M but look bad IMHO. You can purchase the proper "M" fenders cheaper, Me
Thinks. Tony
 
Think redgems has it, the fenders are made for a 504 tractor that operator mounts from in front of the rear tires. Can't be 06 fenders because they mount to a hex axle. Original 460,560 fenders are made a little different than ones in picture.
 
I have a pair exactly like those, came off of a 504. They'll fit fine. I mounted mine "backwards" so the handles make it easy to get up on my SH. I highly recommend the extension plates. It's a little tight getting on the operators platform without them.
 
I'm on PEI, but have a buddy going up to that area to work this week. hopefully he'll pick me up the fenders and weights, both for my M. Later Kent
 
You can get the ten hole extension plates probably from many part suppliers like this site and I see them shown in Steiner"s catalog. www dot external_link dot com or call them at 1-800-link_disallowed, Hal.
 
(quoted from post at 17:12:10 07/24/11) Where do i find the 10 hole extension plates? Thanks Kent

They are pretty easy to make. It looks like you are not overly concerned about originality so there shouldn't be any concerns there. All they are is 4"(?) x .5"(?) flat stock with holes drilled in them.
 
These will fit 706 with 18.4-34's. You bolt a plate to the plate on fender and run a u bolt up from the bottom of axle.
 

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