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Old 07-11-2019, 08:03 PM
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Default Rebuilt PTO clutch is now installed

Rebuilt PTO, all new parts!
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Picture of the parts laid out for the mower deck:
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Old 07-11-2019, 08:14 PM
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She will SOON be done!
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Nice work
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Fantastic job your doing! Now I see your using Majic paint from TSC. Did you use that on everything so far? What are you using for the white? It doesn't look like the IH white from TSC. I just started on mine and thats what I've used on a few parts and it seems fine for what I've used it on. I just used the rattle cans but will buy a quart with the hardner on the bigger parts.
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Fantastic job your doing! Now I see your using Majic paint from TSC. Did you use that on everything so far? What are you using for the white? It doesn't look like the IH white from TSC. I just started on mine and thats what I've used on a few parts and it seems fine for what I've used it on. I just used the rattle cans but will buy a quart with the hardner on the bigger parts.
For the white, I’m using Rustoleum Farm & Implement gloss white. It’s a more durable enamel over the Majic brand, and it’s a slight off white so goes with my build. Everything that you see white on my tractor is this paint. You can see the off white color on the lid of the can pictured below
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For the white, I’m using Rustoleum Farm & Implement gloss white. It’s a more durable enamel over the Majic brand, and it’s a slight off white so goes with my build. Everything that you see white on my tractor is this paint. You can see the off white color on the lid of the can pictured below
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Thanks! I happened to stop at TS this afternoon and I saw that white up there from the picture of the rattle can from your earlier post. To bad they don't have the cub yellow in that brand.
Did you use the Majic hardener and there reducer with the White Gloss rustoleum and with the Majic cub yellow?
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If I ever get to the stage to get mine to look as good as yours it'll never cut a blade of grass either.
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Thanks! I happened to stop at TS this afternoon and I saw that white up there from the picture of the rattle can from your earlier post. To bad they don't have the cub yellow in that brand.
Did you use the Majic hardener and there reducer with the White Gloss rustoleum and with the Majic cub yellow?
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If I ever get to the stage to get mine to look as good as yours it'll never cut a blade of grass either.
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I used the hardener on the Majic yellow only, nothing with the Rustoleum.
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Looks brand spanking new. Very nice work; attention to detail.

Add the pics of your before and after mower deck carriage when complete. Would like to see it too.
So the mower deck carriage/cradle is done curing. I just need to find time to mount it under the mower now! I will send before and after pictures following this post.

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Finished mower deck carriage
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