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Topic: TO 35 Grill
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| miner09
01-21-2013 06:28:38
75.254.97.89
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Is the TO 35 grill and the MF35 grill the same? |
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| to30to35mf35
01-21-2013 15:21:47
4.224.24.129
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Re: TO 35 Grill in reply to miner09, 01-21-2013 06:28:38
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| Agco says the grill is the same lower is not also the bolt on top are not the same one is a stud other is a nut ck agco parts on line |
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| miner09
01-21-2013 14:51:21
70.196.16.50
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Re: TO 35 Grill in reply to miner09, 01-21-2013 06:28:38
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| I bought the 35. Leaving tomorrow to pick up. It's west of San Antonio(6 1/2 hrs). The Grille and chin looks to be welded in the picture.Maybe I can repair. |
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| McBride
01-21-2013 08:05:01
74.70.171.169
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Re: TO 35 Grill in reply to miner09, 01-21-2013 06:28:38
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| No, One is gas and the other is charcoal. |
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| Bruce(OR)
01-21-2013 10:29:08
97.115.30.214
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Re: TO 35 Grill in reply to McBride, 01-21-2013 08:05:01
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| Gas. As in unleaded or propane? I remember running my coleman double burner stove on unleaded. Right out of that 1/4 ton jeep. Yakima Firing Center No, I do not desire to return to those times... However, once down in Panama... |
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| Gearhead210
01-21-2013 07:32:03
72.241.59.210
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Re: TO 35 Grill in reply to miner09, 01-21-2013 06:28:38
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| I believe that there was a serial number break (not sure what it was) for the lower "chin" portion of the grill. Seems to me there was something different about the gas vs. diesel models too, but with a little handy work I think all would be interchangeable. |
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| Tony in Mass.
01-21-2013 06:36:49
76.127.225.182
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Re: TO 35 Grill in reply to miner09, 01-21-2013 06:28:38
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| My vote is 'yes and no'. yes they are the same, no they won't fit both without reworking. Seems the sheet metal on the tractors is off a little over the production run, not the fault of the grill, in my mind. But I've been wrong before. I am not talking about modern repro's, but various old ones I tried to interchange just to get a tractor done, my bet is the hoods are different. |
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| Richard L
01-21-2013 09:19:28
71.90.139.15
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Re: TO 35 Grill in reply to Tony in Mass., 01-21-2013 06:36:49
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| The bottom chins that I have noticed some of the holes for the cranks are in either higher or lower positions. I believe the dog legs are different lengths for the diesels or possibly a certain brand of diesel. |
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