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Lee1977
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Just picked up a 1985 312-8 free, not the way I wanted. My friend has been losing the battle with cancer for a couple of years. He wanted me to have his tractor.

 

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Prayers for your friend.  

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kpinnc
3 hours ago, Sparky said:

Sorry about your friend. Cancer is so damn cruel.

  He made the right choice making you the keeper of the tractor. 

 

Well said Mike. I'm sorry as well Don. I pray your friend finds healing and peace, in that order.

 

I agree 100% as well on you being the keeper of that machine. I know how well you keep your tractors up, and this one will greatly benefit from that.

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SylvanLakeWH

Prayers for your friend.

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953 nut

@Lee1977, we are all saddened that your friend is struggling with cancer. Two close friends passed away from cancer last month and it leaves a tremendous hole in your soul.         :pray:          Prayers for a peaceful passing and strength for his friends and family. 

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Lee1977
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 Started work on the 312-8 it's in good shape for the most part. Tight axle pivot, tie rods still in good shape, same with the steering, and rear hubs, really strong 12 HP Kohler. Frame covered in surface rust, spots of rust and missing paint on the sheet metal, dust boot mostly rotted away, think the dirt under it may be why it doesn't shift smoothly. Solid tractor that needs to be taken apart, a few repairs and repainted. THe tractor was like this when my friend got it 5 years ago. I have already changed the rear wheels and tires with the one that came on my Raider. 

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The inside flange on both wheels is almost rusted off. Working on the hood hinges now

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All the damage was done before my friend got it, sat in a dry enclosed shed while he had it.

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Sparky
1 hour ago, Lee1977 said:

  Frame covered in surface rust, spot of rust and missing paint on the sheet metal, dust boot mostly rotted away, think the dirt under it may be why it doesn't shift smoothly. 

 

The inside flange on both wheels is almost rusted off. Working on the hood hinges now

 

All the damage was done before my friend got it, sat in a dry enclosed shed while he had it.


 I keep all of mine indoors… an outside tractor just ages so quickly. 

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peter lena

@Lee1977  very sorry about your friend , agree with @Sparky  on his choice for you as the keeper of  tractor , done a number of recoveries , that shift boot area , after a drain, flush on the trans , like silicone grease on the INSIDE OF THE SHIFTER BOOT , especially at very bottom /  lets it slide over the irregularities' on top of trans , also add a TYE WRAP , just ABOVE THE SHIFT BOOT  , on steel shaft , makes it last . lots of hours on mine , solid. personally , would get after a lubrication . awakening  of that paint finish , penetrating  oil aerosol , spray and let soak , at least a day , notice , a darkening  of paint , lubrication spreading , wipe down with clean cloth , do it again , a light cleaner wax , will bring out paint at that point . wipe those engine tins ,down with a clean cloth oil lubricant , black , shinny ?  on your way , good luck , Pete  

 

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Lee1977
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That repair piece of steel should be on the other side.. I didn't but I made it work anyway.

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Lee1977

Bought some new tires for the tractor. 

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I was checking prices on Deestone 400 x 8  2 for $45 plus shipping. I know I paid $54 for 2 in 2016 ,I think they were 2 for $36 back then.

Saw Richard's post on tires for the A-60. So I checked their price. For a few dollars more and got these 400 x 8 Deestones.

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Now I need another Wheel Horse to put them on.

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Lee1977

I'm making progress switched out the tie rods to heims joints and towed in the front end 3/16". I was a 1/4" out with the stock fixed tie rods. 

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Retired Wrencher
On 1/1/2024 at 9:57 PM, Sparky said:

Sorry about your friend. Cancer is so damn cruel.

  He made the right choice making you the keeper of the tractor. 

Lee sorry to hear about your friend. Prayers are going out. And well said Mike.:handgestures-thumbupright:

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Lee1977

Finished making the 6" spindle reinforcing for the 312-8 

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Lee1977

Reinforced spindles all finished with a Earl Shive baked on finish.

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kpinnc
6 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

Reinforced spindles all finished with a Earl Shive baked on finish

 

Well done! Looks real nice Don! :thumbs:

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Retired Wrencher

Don: That came out great. Should last another fifty years. Enjoy the ride.

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Lee1977

Got the 312-8 out today add new fuel filter, new gas line and check valve. It has a good fuel pump but takes a long time to pull the gas up after setting a couple of weeks.

Didn't get any pictures, I have clean it up better; Still waiting on some parts before I can do any more.

 

 

 

 

 

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