Todays Fabricating & Fettling brackets

GAM

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Mixed Farmer
I just made a pair of guide rope brackets for the MF1840 bale to operate the bale sledge, can anyone guess what they are made from? clue, they are a common part on a hay making machine, not necessarily the baler!
PS. Sorry for the reflections.
 

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