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Alu minim tank is just so I have steering and the flywheel of the engine is in the way of the old tank. It was plastic so I couldn't modify it very easily, If I get any extra room somewhere I can make one fit and weld my holes shut, not the first hole I had to weld.
 
Dustin, nicely done. Your headlight idea reminds me of my Allis Chalmers 620 which has factory headlights mounted in the fenders. I have a loader on it which kind of blocks the headlights so I added a second set of lights to the loader uprights.

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Also reminds me of the larger flat fendered IH tractors like the 656.

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Looks like an Oliver 2155 with flat top fuel tank fenders.......

You haven't done anything that can't be welded shut....and fender pans are readily available
 
BTW, that engine mounting will require a ring gear flip.....or you'll have 3 reverse and 1 forward!
 

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