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Can anybody identify this fender

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Tony Elo View Drop Down
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    Posted: 02 Feb 2010 at 9:07am
I bought a wd45 and it had this fender off a D series on it.I checked out agco parts book and the d 14 and d15 fenders are both the same part number.anybody know if this is a d 15 fender? Thanks,Tony
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote gary ny Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Feb 2010 at 12:15pm
It looks like a d15 but without the measurments its hard to tell
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Did all D15 fenders have the grab handles by the fender light mounts or just series 2, because if it doesn't have a hole for a light mount then it is an earlier fender for either a D14 or D17.  If you put the measurements on here, I can compare it to my D15 fenders as they are in the garage right now. 

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it is 18 inches high and 37 and a half inches long,here is a couple more pics  too
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Well, Tony it has the same measurements as my D15 fender, so it is either a D14 or D15 fender.  From the pictures they also had it on the tractor backwards.  That is a left side fender.  Looks in pretty good shape other then having a couple extra holes in it.  Are you going to sell it? 
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Yes Chuck I want to sell it,I have no use for it,thats the way i bought that tractor from ebay,its a real peach,it was a 45 diesel,they put a wd engine in it,couldn't get the rad to work so they cut 5 inches off the front of the frame,just a real gem
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  it is a L.H. fender   14-15
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