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Looking good Sam.
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Thanks for the complements guys. I'm not going for the totally restored show quality look. Just want it to look decent and to help preserve it. I'll keep you updated as things progress.
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new decals come in yesterday so the dash tower will be getting some serious attention this week. Then it will be the tins for the engine.
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Dash tower is done and back on the tractor along with a new wiring harness and dash decal. Rolled it out side for a couple pics. Got the tins off the engine and started cleaning it up.
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Looks great so far Sam.
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Looking mighty fine, you'll be riding in style in no time!
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I like to keep em running and work them. 1872 (I call her Vera), 782D, 154 Loboy (w/tiller, 3260 deck, and front blade), 3-1650s, 2-1000s, 149, 147, 106, 1810, Farmall Cub, Haban sickle bar (not mounted), No. 2 trailer and several parts tractors. |
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Well it runs. Still need to do the grill and the seat. Seat has a crack, going to weld it then see if I can find a nice seat cover for it. Carb must have gotten some crud in the inlet while I had things apart because it's over flowing. Of course it leaked on the new paint. Think I got lucky because as soon as it started to leak I got it shut off and blew the gas off with the blow gun. I don't see any damage.
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Looking good Sam!
Hey, in the last pic I can barely see the drawbar. Has that thing ever pulled anything in it's life? That thing looks perfect! All of my cubs look like they've pulled a disk their whole life. Drawbar hole wallered out to almost 3/4" on most of them!! Stinking people using too small of hitch pins and letting them beat around. (I'm guilty too...... ![]() |
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This one had an easy life. Now all it will do is look cute. It may have had an engine replacement because the paint didn't match but other than that I looks to be original. Neat little tractor.
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