need crown fenders made

It would be helpful to know what you're going to put them on, but since that is a secret, I'd suggest you go to a salvage yard and find a set of fenders you like and make whatever bracket you need to make them work on your mystery machine.
 
What do you mean by a crown fender? You have a picture of what your thinking about? A+R Machine south of Middlebury In. is a fab shop I have used. All Amish and do very good work. Powder coating as well. If your looking for something that will required a English rolling wheel I don't think they have one though.
Call 574-825-5686 and leave a message they will call you back.
Delbert Miller in sales is who I normal work with.
IF you go there, ask to see there shop, its big and really interesting and very modern for what most think of as Amish. Last I knew they had 38 family members working there.
 
Do you mean clam shell fenders?If so,they are inexpensive and this site sells them as well as others.In that case it would make more sense to buy new.But since this is a mystery tractor I could be wrong.Feel free to let us in on the secret.

Rock
 
Crown fenders? Did you mean "clamshell" fenders. One suggestion made by someone was to salvage whatever you can find from any tractor (size being the only factor) and then modify them as necessary to bolt on. I did that years back when I used Case VA fenders on a Massey Harris 101 Junior .... they worked quite well, I think they bolted directly to the floorboards of the Massey, just needed some holes drilled.
 

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