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Broke the beads free on the rear wheels.

Pushed the tube valve stems in and taped over the inside of the hole in the rim.

Taped up the tires.

 

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Wheels are in great shape, just need a quick sand and paint.

It is snowing here now so job is on hold.

 

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bds1984
On 3/17/2023 at 11:06 PM, cleat said:

I bought that F150 new in May 2020 and I baby it way too much

It now has 6,000Km on it (3,600 miles) and has never seen snow and rarely sees rain.

 

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I can't wait till spring to get that and also my other toys out.

 

 

 

Ah yes.  Is yours powered by the 5.0?
I have a car like that, too.  It has seen two light winters and been garaged most of her life.  Every time I take her out people stop and ask about it since most think it is a former police car with nice wheel on it.  Few have ever heard about the LX Sport model. 

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cleat
1 hour ago, bds1984 said:

Ah yes.  Is yours powered by the 5.0?
I have a car like that, too.  It has seen two light winters and been garaged most of her life.  Every time I take her out people stop and ask about it since most think it is a former police car with nice wheel on it.  Few have ever heard about the LX Sport model. 

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Yes the truck is a 5.0L

I also have a 5.0 Mustang GT convertible and an XR4Ti as toys.

The mustang has never seen snow or rain.

The XR4Ti I drove to work for years in the summer so it saw lots of rain and sun.

 

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cleat
6 hours ago, bds1984 said:

Ah yes.  Is yours powered by the 5.0?
I have a car like that, too.  It has seen two light winters and been garaged most of her life.  Every time I take her out people stop and ask about it since most think it is a former police car with nice wheel on it.  Few have ever heard about the LX Sport model. 

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Nice car.

Makes me think of the Marauder.

 

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Rear wheels wire brushed, sanded, and primed.

 

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, cleat said:

Rear wheels wire brushed, sanded, and primed

 

The SMART way to paint wheels! :thumbs:

 

I don't care who you are, or what high-speed equipment you have access to. NOBODY can mount tires without scratching rims. Powder coated is almost as bad. 

 

I prime the insides with rust inhibitor, mount the tires, and inflate after painting. No other way to do it!

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Rear wheels painted.

 

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I will let these dry for a few days before finishing them.

 

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Handy Don
2 hours ago, cleat said:

I will let these dry for a few days before finishing them.

 

They look neat but the yellow tape is sure distracting!

Depending on the temp and humidity, leaving them for a week or more won’t hurt :)

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Yes, that ugly yellow tape will be a welcome sight gone.

Hopefully though it prevented silver paint from getting on the tires.

 

Not a rush anyways as the hood and fender still need to be done.

 

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I carefully de-taped the tires.

These will now sit by the window for a few days before pulling the tube valve stem back in and re-inflating.

 

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The white residue on the tires is adhesive from the tape.

I will clean that off after tires are inflated.

 

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Pulled valve stem into place then aired up to 12PSI

 

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I will wait a while before installing onto the tractor.

 

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cleat

I did not like how the rear hitch tilted down and all the up and down play it had so I added a spacer.

Spacer is simply a little 1/4" thick block of aluminum held in place with two 1/8" roll pins.

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Hitch pin and the hole in the rear axle got a good coat of anti-seize.

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Hitch installed.

Much more level and very little up and down play.

has a little side to side play but I guess that is by design.

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Here is a couple of close-ups showing the hitch with spacer installed.

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I likely won't pull much with this hitch, I have 2" receivers on other machines but this one needs the factory hitch for the bagger support bar to hook on to.

 

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lynnmor
59 minutes ago, cleat said:

I did not like how the rear hitch tilted down and all the up and down play it had so I added a spacer.

Spacer is simply a little 1/4" thick block of aluminum held in place with two 1/8" roll pins.

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I build up the pad area with some weld.  The real problem is the ridiculously thin web next to the pin hole gets stretched.  I put the hitch in a vise and bend it back in place using a large adjustable wrench.

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cleat
1 hour ago, lynnmor said:

 

I build up the pad area with some weld.  The real problem is the ridiculously thin web next to the pin hole gets stretched.  I put the hitch in a vise and bend it back in place using a large adjustable wrench.

 

My pin hole seems fine as the pin fits real nice and the hole is round.

I have bent hitches in the past, here are two I have as spares.

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I just thought a spacer would be something different for this one.

 

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kpinnc
On 4/4/2023 at 9:43 AM, cleat said:

Here is a couple of close-ups showing the hitch with spacer installed.

 

On most of my hitches I weld a 2-3 inch plate (notched for the drain plug) of 1/4 steel to do two things: spread the load because I've found busted cases before and because I also don't like the hitch angle.

 

 

 

 

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ML3
On 3/25/2023 at 10:15 PM, cleat said:

Nice car.

Makes me think of the Marauder.

 

Gotta love the panther platform. My 2003 CVPI. 

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If I remember correctly, the dies for those wheels were one of my projects.  That part was a good runner. 

 

Funny how the ones that ran well in production fade from memory quicker than the ones that were problem children.

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cleat
10 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

On most of my hitches I weld a 2-3 inch plate (notched for the drain plug) of 1/4 steel to do two things: spread the load because I've found busted cases before and because I also don't like the hitch angle.

 

 

 

 

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Looks good.

My bigger haul jobs get done with one of these.

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Also gets the hitch height up to work better with most trailers.

 

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kpinnc
8 hours ago, cleat said:

My bigger haul jobs get done with one of these

 

 Agreed. Much better solution!

 

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Damien Walker

Exceptional work. I did similar to my 518H recently (fitted power steering too), but seeing this gives me the urge again! I have 1.5 518H in rusty and dismantled state...

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Installed the new steering wheel center cap that I got from Wheel Horse Parts and more.

 

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Hood and fender are at my painter's place.

This is the paint I gave him to use.

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cleat

Got tired of incomplete machine in my way in the shop so I moved it to the storage building.

My painter has not finished the hood or fender yet and I am not rushing him.

Hydraulic control valve was very sticky, I must have installed the wrong O rings.

Pulled rod from the valve and installed two #111 "O" rings, greased them with silicone grease then assembled.

Nice and smooth now.

 

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Rear fender as removed.

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Decals removed ready to go to painter's

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Rear fenders back from my painter's

One is for this tractor an the other is for the 520-8 I am building.

I will let these dry likely until spring as the tractors are moved to a garage out back and snowed in.

 

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He still has the hoods.

The red paint is finished but he still needs to paint the black grill.

 

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LED tail lights installed in the rear fenders.

One of these is for this tractor and the other is for a 520-8 I am creating.

 

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