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I've got it full of concentrated 5% for overnight. I'll add some fasterners tommorow and give it a little shake.  Thanks!

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wallfish
20 minutes ago, dmoore said:

I've got it full of concentrated 5% for overnight. I'll add some fasterners tommorow and give it a little shake.  Thanks!

Fasteners aren't necessary if it isn't bad.The vinegar will still work. Best to do the fastener thing first when it's dry to get the bigger stuff and most of the rust off and out.

Length of time for the soaking depends upon how bad it is. The beauty is there aren't any toxic chemicals to discard either. Use it for weed killer if you add a little salt to it.

After the final rinse and dry I typically put a little gas mixed with 2 stoke oil. Shake around and get everything covered. The oil will help coat the metal, then just add gas to it whenever you're ready. The little bit of oil in the gas won't hurt anything in the engine

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Handy Don
14 hours ago, wallfish said:

Put a handful or 2 of screws or nuts or both in the tank and shake them around

If you plan on using the screws after this, they’ll need a bath to remove the acid and coat them against rust. Otherwise they’ll flash rust pretty easily!

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dmoore

Vinegar didn't phase it. I went the Evapo Rust route. I had forgot about it. Used it years ago and had great results. As thin has that little tank is I didn't want to take a chance on puncturing it or making any pin holes.  

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dmoore

Got the seat down to bare metal(I love my Skat Blast cabinet!) So which shade of white is generally accepted for these RJ's? Wheels as well? Thanks!

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dmoore

From what I am seeing/reading here these foot rest were not destined for 58/59 but rather 60/61? School me!

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rjg854
4 hours ago, dmoore said:

So which shade of white is generally accepted for these RJ's? Wheels as well? Thanks!

What ever floats your boat, some like an off shade of white and others like a darker shade of white, like almond.  I've even seen them painted black. So it's whatever appeals to you. 

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wallfish

I've cleaned many things using household vinegar from pulleys to gas tanks and it's worked every single time. Maybe something was coating it. ?

Yes, those foot rests are 1961. Not uncommon to see those or the diamond plate 1960 type on an RJ. They just didn't come from the factory that way.

Rear toolbox and fenders were an option for them.  

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dmoore

Good Info Fish! I knew those foot rest were 60/61. Common add on I'd imagine. Think I'll leave em on. 

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Well the Evap O Rust lived up to its name. Tank is squeaky clean and ready to mount. I don't think spot welding two straps to that thin hood and securing the tank with full tank of fuel was exactly the best way but hey, I guess at the time it seemed ok. 

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Rear 6-12 tubes from Miller's should be here Tuesday.  Wheels will be blasted along with seat by Sunday. Jake is shipping me a Schnacke recoil starter. Lowell is sending me two rear axle seals. Just about ready to start linseed oil process. 

 

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The rubber on the steering wheel is in amazing condition. Not one crack!

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dmoore

Isn't there supposed to be a fine mesh screen in this fuel tank shutoff? 

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dmoore

There was a black neoprene gasket when I opened it up. I've seen round screens in these years ago. From what I have gathered, there was no Inline filter on these tractors? 

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dmoore

Also am I to guess this one is original to a 58/59 RJ?

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dmoore

Do you know if that screen is sold separately? I am really intent on keeping this guy as original as possible.  

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wallfish
44 minutes ago, dmoore said:

Do you know if that screen is sold separately? I am really intent on keeping this guy as original as possible.  

You would also need a new O ring for that shut off screw and a new gasket for the glass bowl. Maybe cut that piece you have for one.

Use a fine mesh screen to filter the larger debris out. You can cut the circles

https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Micron-Filtration-Screen-3-94inch/dp/B07L8YN8DS/ref=sr_1_15?crid=14J8JPKGPRTQB&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.lV_qCGErgVpfAGD-WQslagV1Gm8oqD_6T75uQgcwqvVSqYqMojfXGtWOMpCXFeOwsurb_K_7WU2wjnCcMILK312YvePDzAVCRST47l5qJjVwXmm6EB4XI0fLes3j2X4TohOGxhkrtRBvYaHJdusuHKTgf6BHpSOtIocLqStb-JsHLBjXDYPSX_cvceU5_qDXRIIPCW9hdSfIgDbNT0GMGNQ5jozbWj7AW-5x3GaLrNk.fmfSWgTCWvWe4rCX4ecuoRmVi7LWCs39bPJXFb-uxnU&dib_tag=se&keywords=fine+mesh+brass+screen&qid=1731190895&sprefix=fine+mesh+brass+screen%2Caps%2C102&sr=8-15

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dmoore

ask and you shall receive!

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dmoore

Lift arm has more play than I'd like. Anyone have luck installing a bronze bushing there? The welded round stock to frame (foot rest) as almost no signs of wear. Guess it's harder than the lift arm.

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