foggy1111
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IMO.....the John Deere Grille Guards leave a gaping hole in a very vulnerable place on the 3X20 tractors w/ 300 FEL's. So......I had a grille guard piece fabricated to fill this void and complete my grille guard for use in brush. To me....Its what JD "should" have done.
I was quite pleased with the end result. It all bolts on in a short time by drilling four 5/16" holes in the gussets on the FEL. The guard had to be fabricated to clear the release for the guard...allow a hand to fit onto the latch.....and allow the hood to clear when opening. This plate does all three quite nicely. It has a reinforcement located behind the 3/16" plate....and I'm certain its stronger than the JD guard located above it.
Anyway....here's some before and after pics....and a few on mounting it shown in primer. I asked my fab shop what he would charge others....cause I like mine allot. He wants $40 plus $10 shipping. PM me if you want to have one made by my fab shop...and I will pass on the information to order one. He held onto the templates.
I believe this improved grille guard could save me lots of problems. :thumbsup:
I was quite pleased with the end result. It all bolts on in a short time by drilling four 5/16" holes in the gussets on the FEL. The guard had to be fabricated to clear the release for the guard...allow a hand to fit onto the latch.....and allow the hood to clear when opening. This plate does all three quite nicely. It has a reinforcement located behind the 3/16" plate....and I'm certain its stronger than the JD guard located above it.
Anyway....here's some before and after pics....and a few on mounting it shown in primer. I asked my fab shop what he would charge others....cause I like mine allot. He wants $40 plus $10 shipping. PM me if you want to have one made by my fab shop...and I will pass on the information to order one. He held onto the templates.
I believe this improved grille guard could save me lots of problems. :thumbsup:
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