peter lena 8,702 Posted August 6, 2022 ED looks good , like the clean and used stature of it , is that an oil slick finish on that ? that hood has the oiled sheen ,look , regularly wipe my horses down with a penetrating oil clean cloth , keeps the paint alive , pete 1 1 Share this comment Link to comment
TractorEd 634 Posted August 9, 2022 (edited) Yep, penetrating oil/ rust preventer. Thanks. Drips under front are from the same. Edited August 9, 2022 by TractorEd Share this comment Link to comment
peter lena 8,702 Posted August 9, 2022 love an oil slick , another lubrication addict ! have to talk on what you have done , go grease , pete 1 1 Share this comment Link to comment
peter lena 8,702 Posted August 9, 2022 snoop, thanks , it just looks good , clean , serviced , no rust , makes easy sense to me , go grease , pete 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Snoopy11 5,714 Posted August 9, 2022 43 minutes ago, peter lena said: no rust Yes sir... THAT is the most important!!! Don Share this comment Link to comment
TractorEd 634 Posted August 10, 2022 22 hours ago, peter lena said: love an oil slick , another lubrication addict ! have to talk on what you have done , go grease , pete Rebuilt engine (bored 10 over... 46 years of mowing/plowing), replaced trans seals/oil, powder coated rims (local shop), new shoes all around, new clutch pulley, trans input pulley/key, new brake pad, reshaped hood from collisions through the years, new points and battery. I didn't take it completely apart to clean, but 90%+ was). Things I haven't done: steering tear down (works fine, just regreased), mule drive teardown/clean/inspect (may do that soon), attach-a-matic teardown/clean/inspect (may do that soon, too). Currently working on mower deck (couple of small cracks to weld, missing small chunk to fix, rusty (might just do a oil bath on top, but should probably under coat it). I've tried to keep it as original as I could, but there are some changes (seat, trans input pulley, tires). Except for the tires, I still have all of the original parts that maybe I can fix up and re-use later on 1 Share this comment Link to comment
TractorEd 634 Posted August 10, 2022 Oh, and sprayed all metal parts with penetrating/rust preventative fluid! and greased appropriately! Share this comment Link to comment
TractorEd 634 Posted August 10, 2022 (edited) and a new, reproduction headlight lens (not original). probably, forgetting a lot of things, but that's about it. ... new front wheel bearings ... ... added an hour meter so i can see how many i put on it since the rebuild ... Edited August 10, 2022 by TractorEd Share this comment Link to comment
peter lena 8,702 Posted August 10, 2022 ED , thanks for the update , glad you are staying after it , that mule drive , bearing grease upgrade is easy , if you are planning that , done that on my 3 , also lucas greased the pto needle bearing , and a few other related , pto lever issues , that oil rub down is so easy and worth it , been doing it forever. stay oily , pete . 1 Share this comment Link to comment
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