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Topic: 1941 9-n hood legs
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| barnboyz
11-01-2009 03:37:12
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i am currently assembling a 1941 9-n, serial #59777, how were the bottoms of the hood doglegs attached? i see that there are 2 holes drilled thru the radiator support ends and also spots on the bottom of the doglegs. was there a bracket that was used between the doglegs and radiator support that is missing? |
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| HCooke
11-01-2009 06:44:35
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Re: 1941 9-n hood legs in reply to barnboyz, 11-01-2009 03:37:12
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| Here is the bracket.
 And on the tractor. And the inside of a 9N dogleg. If you have a 2N or 8N dogleg your on your own.
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| Getter-Done
11-01-2009 06:30:39
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Re: 1941 9-n hood legs in reply to barnboyz, 11-01-2009 03:37:12
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| Those brackets look like this. |
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| Getter-Done
11-01-2009 06:32:15
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Re: 1941 9-n hood legs in reply to Getter-Done, 11-01-2009 06:30:39
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| Sorry the picture didn't show up. I will try again later. |
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| HCooke
11-01-2009 05:06:28
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Re: 1941 9-n hood legs in reply to barnboyz, 11-01-2009 03:37:12
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| Yes there is a bracket. I will post a picture of it in a couple of hours if no one else does. I even have an extra if I can find it. |
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| clayton in AL
11-01-2009 04:57:29
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Re: 1941 9-n hood legs in reply to barnboyz, 11-01-2009 03:37:12
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| There is a post yesterday titled "old radiator" with a photo of the bracket. |
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