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Just a taste.......
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Took a little work but saved the tag, came out great.
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Everything looks clean and great....except I am not a fan of the red and gold on the engine, but different strokes for different folks!! Glad you are making great progress on your tractor. I must say it seems to be getting done exponentially now.
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Very colorful on the engine, what color is the seat gonna be?
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I started the engine for my 147 that was going to be a IH Gold Demonstrator hence the.color. when I got this 108 we decided to use the 14hp in it, but I put a lot of work in to the engine and didn't relay want to tear it down and repaint it.
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Motors in the Gold Demo tractors were normal color. Only the hood and fenders were gold....
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I know but the plain red seemed well just plain,,
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So i guess this means it's going to be a little longer before the 108 is ready. Seems my engine paint job dosent match the rest of the cub lol. So I'm pulling it and painting it again.
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