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Old 06-15-2018, 10:15 PM
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You make it look easy. I have been in need of one of the brushes for a long time....
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Good amount of work right there Beth.
Almost done...
Looks good, like your detail work. Pays off in the end game.
It takes copious amounts of time! I want this thing as perfect as I can make it. I remember being with my dad at the IH store, back in the late 70s, and seeing these beautiful, gleaming 14 and 1650s. I knew then I wanted one of these but was a teen and had no money or purpose to having one. Now I have the money and time to make that dream come true

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You make it look easy. I have been in need of one of the brushes for a long time....
Steve, the Roloc bristle disks work very well without removing any significant metal. They are expensive too! I prefer the smaller ones but the local tool supplier only had the big ones.
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It takes copious amounts of time! I want this thing as perfect as I can make it. I remember being with my dad at the IH store, back in the late 70s, and seeing these beautiful, gleaming 14 and 1650s. I knew then I wanted one of these but was a teen and had no money or purpose to having one. Now I have the money and time to make that dream come true
Your work and attention to detail is awesome!

I remember the same feelings you had at the IH dealership.. The first ones I remember seeing new were the Red 82 series.. I too fell in love! We already had a 1450 at home.. dad said we had to wear out the 1450 before we could get a 782! 40 years later we still have the same 1450! I grew up on it and have a soft spot for the Quietlines!

Keep us posted.. I enjoy following your builds!
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Looks great Beth!
I don't use anything but the bristle discs. Not only do they not wear off metal, if any of the rubber particles get left inside, they aren't as likely to cause issues like grit from an abrasive disc WILL cause damage. They aren't cheap though, that is true..... but if used properly they last a very long time. I can rebuild a big diesel motor and only completely use up one disc.
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That's a tractor I'd like to see in person when it's done! Nice work!
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That's a tractor I'd like to see in person when it's done! Nice work!
You are not that far away!

Thanks everyone for the nice comments.
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You are not that far away!

Thanks everyone for the nice comments.
No I'm not. Wish you had a hydro tractor for sale in my price range!
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It really is looking amazing. Going to be better than new!
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