WhiffySpark
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Maybe find a parts tractor around someone is trying to get rid of.
jhn9840
John
^^^^^This.
Only you know what your time and talents are. Another thought is, are you "restoring" the tractor or "fixing it up." If you are going for a full restoration, look around for factory stuff. If you are fixing to use, make it yourself, do your best and run it. If it doesn't look "professional", who cares while you are mowing, hauling carts of stuff, plowing and so on. It's a working tractor.
They all have same issue. Cheap plastic junk
Deere has been making hoods like these from the early 1960s. Not CHEAP plastic junk. The 4400 model is at most 16 years old. Mine is in superb condition, they don't just fall apart.
Google it. They all crack and split.
Only if you beat the day lights out of them... Between dad and myself we've had about 10 different Deere lawn/utility tractors with the plastic hoods. The only one that ever cracked is one we had a tie down come loose in the trailer and it hit the trailer wall.
You can crack them opening the hood if you're not careful, but they don't randomly crack on their own.