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Bought a 3095 and replaced the mudguards and made new mounts for the mudguards, now i,m after the rear part that the rear lights sit on anyone know if you can get after market ones?

 

Hi ELF MF PART 10 I think called that's what MF CALL ALL THERE OLDER PARTS can you not match up pattern lights thanks Jon

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As said they are dear, about £130 a side the last time I bought some for a 3000 series and thats without the lamp , the wing panels are the same kind of money :thumbdown:. After mashing a few sets I folded some sheet steel and fitted a truck light unit/lens. You can just see the end of it.

 

Tin work is all a bit vulnerable on a massey

 

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Thats why I caged round the guards on the 6000 series. no more problems.

 

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As said they are dear, about £130 a side the last time I bought some for a 3000 series and thats without the lamp , the wing panels are the same kind of money :thumbdown:. After mashing a few sets I folded some sheet steel and fitted a truck light unit/lens. You can just see the end of it.

 

Tin work is all a bit vulnerable on a massey

 

image.jpg10_zpsiebih5rx.jpg

 

Thats why I caged round the guards on the 6000 series. no more problems.

 

image.jpg3_zpsvurydeoa.jpg

 

image.jpg5_zps0c68dhzm.jpg

 

HI BOB that forestry gards look great mate well done good looking job thanks John

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