Revisiting lowboy short fenderModerator: Team Cub
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Revisiting lowboy short fenderI was looking for a picture for John and the L38 lift disc mounting bracket, when in the picture I noticed something. It may be my eyes, or their drawing, but the Rear of the Left fender looks like the one on Boss's lowboy. I have circled the 2 fenders on the rear of their model.
Dale Shaw
TN Cub Rescue- Out of the Hedgerows and Barns, and back into the Fields and Gardens where they belong. Today's generation is so used to getting everything IN a box, they can't think OUTSIDE the box
Re: Revisiting lowboy short fenderI think it's just perspective, because the image is taken from an angle.
Michael Cummings
Eddie - a 1959 International Lo-Boy named after my father in law, who who bought her new.
Re: Revisiting lowboy short fender
Dale, I don't have anything to add for the fender, but I have a pic of the disk mounting bracket bolted to a drawbar. ![]() '61 Lo-Boy
'60 FH Lo-Boy '60 Lo-Boy '57 FH Cub "Rusty" '56 FH Cub (2) '48 Cubs '75 IH 140 w/1000 loader C-3 mower, FH Woods 42F, 22 sickle (2), 54A blade, L-54 blade, 194 plow, FH L-38 disk, FH LB disk, 144 cultivators, FH platform carrier
Re: Revisiting lowboy short fenderI think it is the angle/perspective and maybe a little of just the way it was drawn. The outward curve added to the rounded end make for some odd appearance depending on the angle of view. The drawing includes circles for the platform support. It shows a fair distance from the holes to the end of the fender. Boss's cut off fender ends very close to those holes.
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