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Speaking of Rare 20-35 options..

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Andy (MN) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 27 Oct 2010 at 4:16pm
Has anyone ever seen a set of extension rims for these tractors?  Seems like they made gobs of E tractors but only a hand full of extension rims...
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i dont really know maybe but do you have one

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We have 2 model E 20-35 tractors and and have one set of extensions
30+ A-Cs ranging from a 1928 20-35, to a 1984 8070FWA, Gleaner R52
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We have full set and I think we have an extra extension also I think the ones we have came from Oklahoma  Gary  
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I've got a very nice customer 20-35 in my shop right now with extension rims and I have at least one set for my own with all attaching hardware.
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I would sure like to find a set for mine.
1929 20-35 sn17662
B1 w/snow blade
B10 w/sickle mower
B110 w/mower deck
B110 w/tiller
B112 w/grader blade
B210 w/plo
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From parting 6 or 7 of the 20-35 short fenders and a few 25-40's I have had 3 set's with all hardware and they all sold fast.. I do have one extra extension 6 inch wide and it is FOR SALE but no hardware to mount it .Will post it in forsale adds with picture to night. Got to go out on service calls today .If any intest you can call me 717-451-6590
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 I could only guess that you are talking 20-35 short fender with pressed steel wheels?
It would be real RARE to fine them for a Longfender.
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I got  lucky and found a set of 18 inch wide road wheels for my longfender.
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That's a nice tractor Fred!
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The short fender is what I'm aiming at.  I don't have a set and like every other guy with a tractor not sporting them, would love a set of extensions.  I've seen many 20-35 short fenders over the years and have never seen a set up close that I remember...

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6 inch wide 50 tall .Comes with 12 lugs.no clamps to mount $85.oo
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I would think that a lot of extentions were lost when the wheels were converted to rubber tires. 
 
How about this for a rare 20-35 item.
 
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Fred: Those are not the same size as on a U are they? I have a pair of extensions for my U.
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Paul I think you should send me that meter so I can make sure it is not a repro.LOL
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Fred,
 
Maybe we can work out a loan program for your showroom grand opening, but I would not want it to steal the show!!
 
Have a good day
 
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My  extention rim is SOLD .Thanks
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Here is a shot of a local 20-35 in my shop with original extension rims.
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Phil,
 
Looks like a nice original 20-35, what are you all doing to her?
 
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I,m new to the forum, but I have three 20-35 one has the extension on it

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Chuck.  Good to see you on the forum. Did you finally get internet up north where you live? (LOL)
Nothing is impossible if it is properly financed
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Paul:  I'm getting it up and running for a local fellow. He bought it earlier this year but is unfamiliar with these tractors.  It has not run in over 50 years.  It is in exceptionally good shape with very little wear.  Engine is in excellent shape and only needed the valves lapped in and adjusted. Bottom end is excellent and only needed the pan cleaned out and new oil put in. I am supplying an original mag and new wires and a new fan belt.  If the rad is good, and it looks OK, I should be able to start 'er up early next week and see how it goes.  Oh, I also had to replace the steering wheel as it had a wheel from a Waterloo Boy on there!
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