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rjg854

It sure is a beauty, Dan.   :bow-blue:

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WHX??
4 hours ago, Achto said:
7 hours ago, rjg854 said:

:text-worthless:

 

Did some one ask for picture???

Personally I woulda made em stew abit... well maybe some teasers...:lol:

I gotta tell you :occasion-clown::occasion-clown: pics do not do it justice. 

What's better is I got seat time on it. Head bolts were saying retorque us. So I had to run it to the end of the road for warm up. 

Wow... steering is incredibly tight and clutch/brake is spot on. 82" belt works fine Richard. Throttle response is primo. 

Just can't say enough about it! 

Not enough :handgestures-thumbupright::handgestures-thumbupright::handgestures-thumbupleft::handgestures-thumbupleft::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs2::thumbs2:

 

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rjg854

That's the usual way, pictures make an old tractor look pretty decent, but on a freshly rebuilt one they don't do it justice.

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WHX??

100% correct Randy.

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Achto
6 hours ago, Tonytoro416 said:

 I sourced the correct seat frame I just worry how I’ll ever get a decent back and seat cushion made 

 

@grnlark did a fantastic job making mine. A very fair price as well.

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WHX??

Tell you what Dan I ran her thru all the gears and couldn't find anything to fault although I didn't try the HY as nothing to test it against. 

Thing with a complete resto like this there is always one stupid thing you over looked.

In my case four or six but Dan's was good to go on all counts. Sure ther might be some things on shake down cruise but hopefully minor. 

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Mikey the Monkey

Gorgeous Dan! Looks showroom, probably better!

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Achto
17 hours ago, jeremi3210 said:

You gonna bring it to plainfield?

 

Yep, this one will be making the rounds with me this year. The rest of the load will be getting changed up from show to show.

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Sparky

Real nice Dan…real nice! 
 

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Pullstart

Did you stick it in the dirt yet Dan?

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PeacemakerJack

Awesome Dan @Achto!
That tractor sure went to the RIGHT home.  It was one owner from the scrap heap and you breathed new life into it for another whole generation to enjoy.

 

Well done my friend, well done.

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953 nut

:text-yeahthat:

Dan @Achto, at the time you posted all of this eye candy I was in the hospital and had not seen the finished product until today. Congratulations on another outstanding restoration. Can't say enough good things about the quality of your workmanship.   :bow-blue:

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18 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

:text-yeahthat:

Dan @Achto, at the time you posted all of this eye candy I was in the hospital and had not seen the finished product until today. Congratulations on another outstanding restoration. Can't say enough good things about the quality of your workmanship.   :bow-blue:

Nice kind words Richard but let's not be giving Dan a swollen ego. 

:ROTF:

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peter lena

@Achto  re grease that idler pulley ? wide rubber side shields , perfect opportunity , just me . pete 

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Achto
8 hours ago, peter lena said:

re grease that idler pulley ?

 

I removed the seals, washed it out, packed with red sticky grease, then put the seals back in. :thumbs2:

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