Orchard M crawler fenders?
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Topic: Orchard M crawler fenders?
Posted By: Dave Everett
Subject: Orchard M crawler fenders?
Date Posted: 29 May 2010 at 5:41am
What would be the chances of finding a pair of these items?
I may have a chance to buy a complete tractor with the fenders missing.
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Posted By: Fred in Pa
Date Posted: 29 May 2010 at 7:23am
HENs TEETH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted By: Dave Everett
Date Posted: 29 May 2010 at 8:25am
Oh Fred PLEASE cheer me up.....!!!!!
Besides i do have geese.......will their teeth fit?
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Posted By: Dave Everett
Date Posted: 30 May 2010 at 3:10am
Dont look too promising does it?
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Posted By: Dusty MI
Date Posted: 30 May 2010 at 7:06am
Anyone have a picture of them?
Dusty
------------- 917 H, '48 G, '65 D-10 series III "Allis Express"
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Posted By: MNLonnie
Date Posted: 30 May 2010 at 7:15am
------------- Waukesha B, B, IB, G, styled WF, D15, 615 backhoe, 2-Oliver OC3's, 4 Ford Model T's, 3 Model A Fords, AV8 Coupe, AV8 Roadster, 1933 Ford Wrecker
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Posted By: morton(pa)
Date Posted: 30 May 2010 at 9:52am
How about getting some made?
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Posted By: Dusty MI
Date Posted: 30 May 2010 at 10:04am
Thats why I asked for a picture, but I can't make compound curves, flat curves I can make.
Dusty
------------- 917 H, '48 G, '65 D-10 series III "Allis Express"
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Posted By: ew
Date Posted: 30 May 2010 at 12:08pm
this is what was left of mine. also found this online.
http://www.littlebigcatranch.com/id10.html - http://www.littlebigcatranch.com/id10.html
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Posted By: Dusty MI
Date Posted: 30 May 2010 at 12:36pm
Thanks for the pictures. It would be a huge challenge to make them.
Dusty
------------- 917 H, '48 G, '65 D-10 series III "Allis Express"
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Posted By: Tony.Or
Date Posted: 30 May 2010 at 5:44pm
Dave !! I had a nice set like you want on a cat 15 orchard, it has been a few years ago they were made in California.
I remember a brass tag with manufacturer name. To bad they went with crawler. I can ask around this part of the world for a set for you. Tony
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Posted By: GlenninPA
Date Posted: 31 May 2010 at 7:36am
Tony, what about Dean? He does a heck of a job on hoods, I bet he could make up a set if he had a set he could borrow? Glenn
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Posted By: Armand(AZ)
Date Posted: 31 May 2010 at 8:52am
Dave, when I built the model of the M that Lonnie posted (thanks Lonnie!!) I took measurements off a real machine. To make the radius I used 1/4 inch soft copper tubing and bent it into the shape of the fender. Then I quartered it the long way which gave me the two top sections (left and right) for the radius. Then I soldered flat brass sheet for the top and side of the fenders. The toughest part was making the opposite side to match!! Maybe a similar approach would work for making a real set if you could find a thin wall 4 inch conduit or pipe that could be bent to the correct shape. Then cut it and shape and weld sheet metal to the top and sides.
Sounds like a real task but I bet it could be done. HTH Armand
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Posted By: Jacob (WI,ND)
Date Posted: 31 May 2010 at 9:01am
Armand(AZ) wrote:
Dave, when I built the model of the M that Lonnie posted (thanks Lonnie!!) I took measurements off a real machine. To make the radius I used 1/4 inch soft copper tubing and bent it into the shape of the fender. Then I quartered it the long way which gave me the two top sections (left and right) for the radius. Then I soldered flat brass sheet for the top and side of the fenders. The toughest part was making the opposite side to match!! Maybe a similar approach would work for making a real set if you could find a thin wall 4 inch conduit or pipe that could be bent to the correct shape. Then cut it and shape and weld sheet metal to the top and sides.
Sounds like a real task but I bet it could be done. HTH Armand |
This was my first thought exactly! It would be a ton of work though.
------------- Jacob Swanson 1920 6-12; 1925,1926 20-35 longfenders; 1925,1926 15-25's; 1927,1929 20-35 shortfenders; C; B's; IB; WC's; WD; WD45
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Posted By: Dusty MI
Date Posted: 31 May 2010 at 12:53pm
Armand(AZ) wrote:
Dave, when I built the model of the M that Lonnie posted (thanks Lonnie!!) I took measurements off a real machine. To make the radius I used 1/4 inch soft copper tubing and bent it into the shape of the fender. Then I quartered it the long way which gave me the two top sections (left and right) for the radius. Then I soldered flat brass sheet for the top and side of the fenders. The toughest part was making the opposite side to match!! Maybe a similar approach would work for making a real set if you could find a thin wall 4 inch conduit or pipe that could be bent to the correct shape. Then cut it and shape and weld sheet metal to the top and sides.
Sounds like a real task but I bet it could be done. HTH Armand |
Armand, do you still have your notes/measurements from the real machine?
Dusty
------------- 917 H, '48 G, '65 D-10 series III "Allis Express"
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