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Fender/Transmission felt pad

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Robert Nicholas

02-28-2005 13:30:23




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I'm rebuilding/restoring a 100 and need to know where I can get the felt pad that goes between the left fender and the transmission. When I took it apart it was melted into nothing and the parts places say it's no longer available. Any suggestions? Can I make one out of something else available?

Also, I noticed that the left rear rim is 8 inches wide and the right rear rim is 9 inches wide. Is this right? The rim clamps are different so I suspect some sort of change-out somewhere in time.

My grandfather farmed 80 acres with this tractor so it's seen lots of service.

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Georgia Boy

03-01-2005 07:02:26




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 Re: Fender/Transmission felt pad in reply to Robert Nicholas, 02-28-2005 13:30:23  
I bought a sheet of felt from McMaster-Carr and cut it to fit for my A.



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CNKS

02-28-2005 19:12:39




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 Re: Fender/Transmission felt pad in reply to Robert Nicholas, 02-28-2005 13:30:23  
IMO, those things are moisture traps, you might be better of without it.



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JOSSETTE

02-28-2005 18:25:10




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 Re: Fender/Transmission felt pad in reply to Robert Nicholas, 02-28-2005 13:30:23  
If there is anywhere they rebelt conveyors around there ,,you can pick up some scraps of any thickness for little-to-nothing.



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Dixieland

02-28-2005 16:25:41




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 Re: Fender/Transmission felt pad in reply to Robert Nicholas, 02-28-2005 13:30:23  
There used to be a 4" x 8" x 3/4" black felt board used as a vapor barrier on brick veneere house framing. Might be able to find some at a salvage yard or lumber yard.



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Dixieland

02-28-2005 16:27:56




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 Re: Fender/Transmission felt pad in reply to Dixieland, 02-28-2005 16:25:41  
4' x 8' x 3/4"! Sorry bout that.



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RLN

02-28-2005 18:01:14




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 Re: Fender/Transmission felt pad in reply to Dixieland, 02-28-2005 16:27:56  
Thanks. I started to put it back on without anything but it's a bad place to get dirt packed in and a good rust started (worse than was alread there).



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RAW in IA

02-28-2005 15:43:03




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 Re: Fender/Transmission felt pad in reply to Robert Nicholas, 02-28-2005 13:30:23  
Don't know about the different rim sizes, but I think I would cut a piece of inner-tube or something similar to use on the fender.



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