Man I need front fenders

   / Man I need front fenders #21  
Could you use tire dip tanks such as these cut down?
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   / Man I need front fenders #22  
It seems like it might be easier to mount a mud flap/mud guard off the loader mount OR the front edge of the cab rather than a steerable fender on the wheel itself.
 
   / Man I need front fenders #23  
Money sure solves imaginary 1st world problems.

Maybe take the cab off and wear goggles instead? Oh wait, then you need wool socks and gloves.

I got it, hire someone else to drive the tractor, then you wont care.


Btw, just stick a pressure washer on the fuel truck or by your fuel tanks.
 
   / Man I need front fenders #25  
Probably a really stupid suggestion - but. Put the Kubota in the green fields and the Massey in the mud.
 
   / Man I need front fenders #26  
3 grand :oops: med size power washer heck of lot cheaper.
 
   / Man I need front fenders #27  
No pressure washer will save your cab glass from a rock. Been there and did that and that ain't cheap either. Besides, already have the PW. Necessity says I need to run a cab tractor with my discbine.
 
   / Man I need front fenders
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#28  
Yeah I mean a windshield and lower cab windows constantly covered with slop makes it harder to see what you are doing, can be a safety issue too. Its pretty unlikely to get to be able to stop during height of season for a power washing, but it could be done.
Probably just get muddy the next day.
Rocks taking out lower or upper glass not cheap and probably take a while to get in today’s empty shelves world, too.
But they are crazy expensive
 
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#29  
Probably a really stupid suggestion - but. Put the Kubota in the green fields and the Massey in the mud.
Massey is primarily the hay mowing tractor. Doesn’t get into a lot of mud
 
   / Man I need front fenders #30  
Yeah, well acquainted with local fab shops, they live off local farmers. Nothing they are real interested in doing since plastic is involved.
Why do they have to be made of plastic? I would think something like a piece of 16 or so gauge sheet metal rolled in an arc would work fine. Maybe weld 1 x 1/8" flat bar to the edges of the sheet metal for re-enforcement. The extra weight of steel shouldn't be a concern. If it was done right even the aesthetics wouldn't be bad.
 

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