Description
When you’re running big equipment through muddy fields or rocky terrain, you need mudguards that can handle the beating. This heavy-duty universal mudguard flap gives you serious protection with its robust 600mm width design. Whether you’re dealing with stones flying off dual wheels or thick mud sticking to everything, this oversized guard keeps the mess where it belongs—on the ground, not all over your equipment.
What You’re Getting
- Extra-wide 600mm design provides maximum coverage for large tires and 4WD tractor configurations
- Heavy-duty construction withstands extreme impacts from rocks, debris, and aggressive field conditions
- Universal fit design adapts to various mounting configurations without custom fabrication
- Weather-resistant materials resist UV degradation, cracking, and brittleness in harsh environments
Built for Real Farm Work
These mudguards excel on large row-crop tractors, combines, self-propelled sprayers, and articulated tractors where wide tires and high operating speeds generate significant debris projection. Perfect for operations where you’re covering serious acreage and can’t afford downtime from clogged radiators or damaged equipment. From large-scale grain operations and commercial farming to custom harvesting services, these mudguards provide essential protection during intensive field work including deep tillage, large-scale planting, and high-capacity harvesting.
Made to Last
The oversized design of this mudguard flap provides enhanced protection that significantly reduces equipment maintenance costs and extends component life. This isn’t the lightweight stuff that tears after one season—it’s built to handle the punishment that comes with serious farming. The materials stay flexible even after years of sun and weather abuse.
Installation Notes
This heavy-duty mudguard flap is designed for universal mounting applications and can be adapted to fit various equipment configurations. The larger size requires appropriate bracket systems capable of supporting the increased surface area and wind loading. Consider equipment ground clearance, tire size, and operating conditions when positioning mudguards. The extra width means you’ll want to double-check clearance when turning or backing up to avoid catching on gates or buildings.






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