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Dale from MN wrote on Thursday, March 04, 2021 (PST):
  • No offense, but I hate those fenders. I know they're factory, but they look like an after thought. Like someone thought "there it's done, oh crap, it needs fenders!" And they looked around the shop, and said "there's a pair laying over there, quick throw them on, it doesn't matter what they look like. Sorry.
    george wrote on Friday, March 05, 2021 (PST):
  • ooh wow, ! guess you dont know what a tractor should look like. i really like those wheatland fenders and also have the same ones on my 806 and 660's. and it sure is nice to have them when working in a dusty field!one thing i cant stand is a tractor with no fenders. makes it look so incomplete. thats a nice original tractor.
    Dale from MN wrote on Sunday, March 14, 2021 (PDT):
  • I was not implying it would look better w/o fenders. I simply meant, while these fenders are correct, they look so haphazzard and incomplete. 660 fenders are a much better look. I am partial to the wheatland fenders on an MM GB, those are nice looking fenders.
    george wrote on Friday, March 19, 2021 (PDT):
  • 660 and 806 have the same fenders.
    OzzInter wrote on Monday, April 05, 2021 (PDT):
  • An 806 still earns its keep! I'm from Australia where most of the 706,806 and all the 1206 tractors were the "International" standard versions rather the "Farmall" row crop versions. P.S. Those big rear fenders are needed when working in dusty wheat field conditions.
    Dale from MN wrote on Saturday, October 23, 2021 (PDT):
  • Yes the BIG rear fenders, not the little ugly ones that are on there.
    FastFarmall wrote on Friday, February 11, 2022 (PST):
  • Yea i am sure they keep the dirt out,that's the main thing !!

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