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Posted by Michael Soldan on April 15, 2001 at 09:49:03 from (216.46.140.186):
In Reply to: H - governor etc. posted by John Rodwan on April 15, 2001 at 07:28:27:
John, I live in southern Ontario and one of our local wreckers was showing me a set of H or M fenders that are remanufactured,that is aftermarket fenders. They could fool a lot of people. The bottom flange is identical to I-h fenders, they are identical in size and quality except the lip or the fender,running all the way around is just slightly more abrupt( not as rounded) but I would say only the purest farmall guys would ever see the difference. I still believe that fenders should be able to be had at a wreckers somewhere. One of my two H's has one fender that has a bad crease in it but I think with some heat and a gentle ball peen hammer, and some bondo I can fool the world. It seems to me that I had to take a steering wheel off of an old Allis. The Red has the best suggestion, but I put a big old adjustable wrench against the wheel and gave it a couple of whacks with the ball Peen..don't use a good wrench! Good luck from Mike Soldan in Exeter Ontario
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