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Old 05-21-2017, 12:51 PM
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Looking good Delta. Gonna a sweet little tractor.
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Still can't figure out how Tim does it! Speed and quality... just doesn't make sense!
Practice. Lots and lots of practice.

Got any undate pics yet?
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Practice. Lots and lots of practice.

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Painting and bodywork are child's play to Tim! He even makes IronGard paint look like premium PPG paint!

As for "undates"....nope! I have been inundated with repair work from friends and neighbors. Currently, in my shop, there is another 102 with worn out clutches, a crappy MTD Troybilt lawn tractor that is beat, a Cyclone Rake vacuum and a Craftsman walk behind mower. I will get to my 72 when I can. The wheels and hood are at the powder coater...should have by end of week. I am hoping to get the donor chassis and fenders to the powder coater this week too.
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Nice 72 so far! I agree on the statement about Tim!
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Very nice job on a little guy that needed some TLC. Glad you got this one Beth and if the tractor could talk, without a doubt it would agree. Your father would be proud of what you have done. Kudos to you!!! Once its all done, what's the plan for it?

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Very nice work Beth. I have a powder coat shop a couple miles from me, but have always heard it was expensive. Is it?
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Very nice job on a little guy that needed some TLC. Glad you got this one Beth and if the tractor could talk, without a doubt it would agree. Your father would be proud of what you have done. Kudos to you!!! Once its all done, what's the plan for it?

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Thank you! It will be a trailer queen...or as my friend Frank says.."Ya got another paperweight".

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Powder coating is expensive! Yikes!
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That's what I thought. It looks very good though. I had a deck off a Gravley that I couldn't get the thing stripped. Turns out it was powder coated. Boy that thing was a pain in the a$$ getting stripped.
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Picked up the wheels, hood and foot treads from the powder coater!
They look terrific....pictures don't do them justice. Thought I would add hood latches too!
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Very nice Beth.
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