sandman2234
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- Joined
- Dec 4, 2005
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- Location
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Tractor
- JD2555 and a few Allis Chalmers and now one Kubota
Well, I have had my F350 for about three months, about 5K miles, and have officially torn it up. I was putting the 5th wheel trailer out back (first time it has been back there) for storage since I didn't plan on using it any time soon and went to drive around the Ford 7710 and the truck started spinning in the soft sand. So I backed up to get faster run at it and it moved a couple of feet before I realized I wouldn't make the corner around the tractor. So I backed up again, but the rear of the truck had moved over during the spinning and CRUNCH went the rear fender when it hit the bush hog that sits across from the tractor. I was mad at myself for not making it more than 3 months without tearing up a fender (always knew I would probably hit something with one).
My question to you guys is... do you just replace the fender, or are they repairable? Seems to be some sort of plastic, not fiberglas, kind of like a bumper on a newer car.
What is this little problem going to cost me, since I don't do body work or paint?
David from jax
My question to you guys is... do you just replace the fender, or are they repairable? Seems to be some sort of plastic, not fiberglas, kind of like a bumper on a newer car.
What is this little problem going to cost me, since I don't do body work or paint?
David from jax