2615 mod #1

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teampryor

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Location
South of Mason Dixon
Tractor
Massey Ferguson 2615L
First thing I wanted to do was to enhance the factory brush guard to offer better protection to the front of the tractor. This is still unfinished and unpainted so dont be too critical.This is what I came up with...
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Looks good. Almost as though it was a factory option.
 
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Looks great. Does it interfere with u opening the hood?
 
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finished project
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I really like that grill. In fact I really like that tractor. :)

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Thanks guys. It does make opening the hood a little harder, but is not a problem. Tractor has almost 250 hrs now, about a 100 of which are from running a rakemaster grapple and my grill and hood are still like new.
 
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Mod 1 revision 1
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However the brush guard needed a revision. I found that when pushing over trees the perforated stainless would get hung on tree trunks and such and the lower section was looking a bit rough. So I added a couple more tubes then filled in between them with some 1/4 x 1 1/2 flat stock. Result is a more rugged and protected front.
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