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New bolts???
May I ask why? A "restoration" with non authentic/original WP bolts??? |
Doesn't look too bad, just hit it with some Krylon and be done with it. :biggrin2:
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1. Half the bolts have already been replaced and are all miss matched. 2. New bolts look better in my opinion and they help break up all the yellow and white 3. I like to work my tractors and this tractor will be worked and it's a pita having to touch up bolts anytime you need to work on it. 4. My time is valuable and I'm not gonna waste it messing around with old rusty bolts. I've been to alot of shows and received alot of compliments on my tractor's and not once has anybody said anything negative about the new bolts. It's a garden tractor, this isn't a concourse restoration on a 57 Chevy |
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I'd also like to ask: Why you are not putting the original paint back on the tractor? All jokes aside, why WOULDN'T you replace the bolts? Especially ones that hold a load. When I tore down my 126, I had several in which the heads snapped off because it had sat in the rain for the past 20 years. What do you do then? I understand that folks want to "restore" to the best of their ability, but Tim stated this is going to be a working tractor. I wouldn't put it back together with the old hardware, and I would consider it work done in vain to do so, especially since this one is going to be working and not sitting in a garage under a sheet. But I guess we all have our opinions. Looking forward to seeing this thread progress. |
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Well now you're just getting lazy on us...
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