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HD5G Side Shields

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    Posted: 31 Jan 2010 at 9:45pm
I need to make some side shields to protect the engine (fan & radiator) from tree limbs when backing the machine in heavy brush. Had a small limb get between fan belt and drive pulley.........broke the belt.......guess I got off easy.  Anyway, I'm hoping someone here on the forum has either built some or seen some factory made and can offer suggestions on how to build (or not) a pair.
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Here is a pic of factory side shields. These came off a 5g and i haven't put them back on. I often thought i should so i don't get the branches in by the engine. These are made out of 16 gauge steel  and the recessed part by the latch is made out of a little heavier steel. The hook n the lip thats on the egde of the hood and the latch hooks on the fender that is along the engine. I could probably bend a set up for you but they wouldn't have the louvers in them and they may cost a little bit to ship.   Hope this helps you out Matt
 
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Matt: Thanks for the pics and comments.  I have some sheet steel and expanded metal so will make some in the next few weeks (depending on weather).  I thought about the lip on the hood, but could not think of a good way to fasten the bottom.  Will post some pics  when I get them done..........O_O
 
P.S.  I saved your pic to my hard drive, so will look at it a few times as I figure things out.
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are you willing to sell those? or how about some dimensions please? i think they would be a good addition for forest work. thanks, tim
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