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If any of you out there have a photo of a shop built front brush guard on your tractor, I would like to see it. I need to build one for my tractor and would like for it to look decent. I can do a pretty decent job of laying out something like this and doing the cutting and welding, but I am p-- poor at designing it. THANKS!
 
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I made a brush guard for mine, it looks good & works good.
It will take me a day or two to dig up a photo. Hope it will help you.
 
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This is a factory guard, I know its not what you were looking for just thought it might give you a few ideas. Will have some more and better quality pictures of it in about a week, just let me know if you want them and I will post.

Gerald
 

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These are the pictures we finally dug up! The guards main frame is made of 2in flat steel, cross pieces are 1 and 1/2 in, had it fabricated at a local shop, brough it home and welded it together, have about $20 totall in it.
 
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These are the pictures we finally dug up! The guards main frame is made of 2in flat steel, cross pieces are 1 and 1/2 in, had it fabricated at a local shop, brought it home and welded it together, have about $20 total in it. That beats $185 at the dealer and does just as good a job.
 
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Wow....that's a "stealth guard"...I can hardly see it.....Kinda looks like the grill guard on "PaulinMI" tractor, eh, Paul?



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Nice shade of orange though! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif


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We're all in this together! (3)
 
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I finally dug the photos up. The main frame is 2 inch flat steel, cross pieces are 1 1/2 inch, the upper screen is diamond screen. I had a local shop fabricate the pieces, brought them home and welded them together. Total cost $20, beats $185 at a dealer and just as good a job.
 

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It sucks when you can run of these things(tractor), and you can't run one of these things(computer). Thanks goes to my wife. She still thinks my tractor's sexy.
 
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I think it looks great....it looks a lot nicer than my sons..PaulinMI is still waiting for his to come into the dealer...he's a little wacked about it...just trying to rattle him....

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