markie61
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2001
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- Northern Virginia
- Tractor
- 2019 Rural King RK55HC with Loader & Backhoe; 2001 New Holland TC40D with Loader
I feel pretty strongly, too. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
The plastics where the color "cracks" MAY be painted. The NH is molded color all the way through - never needs paint.
On mine, the low profile for aerodynamics is a joke (I joke it has a .32 drag coeffecient - about the same a Porsche.) However, low profile = excellent visability. I guess it is easier to mold a tight, low profile design than stamp it.
Steel is inexpensive nowadays, especially off-shore steel (which is where our CUTs are from). Good quality plastics can be expensive. I wonder if a dealer who sells NH fenders and Kubota fenders could make a price comparison.....'twould be instructive. Maybe it is for money....maybe it is because it is the best material for the design/application. Dunno.....
Anywho, I'll be online at this website on May 29, 2023. Let's compare notes /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Mark
PS I was born in Butler, PA! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
The plastics where the color "cracks" MAY be painted. The NH is molded color all the way through - never needs paint.
On mine, the low profile for aerodynamics is a joke (I joke it has a .32 drag coeffecient - about the same a Porsche.) However, low profile = excellent visability. I guess it is easier to mold a tight, low profile design than stamp it.
Steel is inexpensive nowadays, especially off-shore steel (which is where our CUTs are from). Good quality plastics can be expensive. I wonder if a dealer who sells NH fenders and Kubota fenders could make a price comparison.....'twould be instructive. Maybe it is for money....maybe it is because it is the best material for the design/application. Dunno.....
Anywho, I'll be online at this website on May 29, 2023. Let's compare notes /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Mark
PS I was born in Butler, PA! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif