Posted by Wardner on July 23, 2010 at 03:48:54 from (4.154.233.29):
In Reply to: super mta posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on July 21, 2010 at 17:54:06:
farmallhal said: (quoted from post at 16:04:53 07/23/10) I don't know if OEM Tractor Parts in Illinois (1-800-283-2122) is still replacing the center sections of SMTA grills or not presently but if your top and bottom sections can be made useable they would put in a newly manufactured center section for you.
OEM discontinued the SMTA grill for some reason. I bought one but it is still in the shipping box. I have a feeling that the part may have some flaws and was removed from the market. I haven't closely inspected mine. Either that or they may have wanted to preserve the scarcity of that part.
Yep, you could ship the top half of any M grill and they would resistance weld their new lower half on to it. Any body shop could do the same for less cost. I think the resistance welders can even be rented at a good rent-a-tool location. Heck, you could probably buy one from Harbor Freight for the cheapest option.
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