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Going to make a C-200!

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Wheel Horse Fan

Nice job. I like the combination of parts. I especially like the seat. Is that off a newer Toro Z?

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fireman

I was up till 1:00am this morning working like mad to get as much finished as possible. Got up this morning and completed a few other things then rolled her outside for her first official ride with the Onan installed. All I can say is WOW!! does this thing have power. Plus it sounds awesome running open headers :D . I just have to finish wiring the lights, then weld the exhaust and mount the loader. A little bit of paint touch up will be required to clean up some of the sheet metal mods that I had to make and that should be it.

NOTE:

:D to all of you who gave me positive feedback here in this thread. It really kept me motivated to get this project done!!! That's what makes this forum, and it's members so great :thumbs:

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rickv1957

:D Jeff for this excellent thread for the build of one fine tractor!! :thumbs::D Rick

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wallfish

:D Jeff for this excellent thread for the build of one fine tractor!! :thumbs::D Rick

ditto

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oldandred

Who knew the tractor world was so exciting ! All this shiny paint and spirited conversation can certainly stir the soul.

Awh well, these two will sleep good tonight !!

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Lawn Ranger kid

:D Great job! :thumbs:

:D Josh

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stevasaurus

Excellent horse Jeff...could be the Belle of the Dance... :thumbs:

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JimD

Gonna be a strong contender in the Arendtsville Derby! :thumbs:

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Nick

Nice looking tractor. :thumbs: The swept axle and Onan swap should give the loader tractor a nice boost in both performance and stability.

Now if I just ever finish my loader tractor upgrades. Had the custom decals laying here for over a year now. :D

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rwilson

:thumbs: that looks fantastic. Great job on it.

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fireman

Here's an update on the progress. Got back from the show with a new set of Carlisle 4 plys for the tractor. Repainted the rear rims white and got the the tires mounted and installed. Still think the engine in not running quite right. I am going to put the loader back on it next.

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rmaynard

Jeff,

It looks great. :thumbs:

Bob

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Ken B

Looks very nice Jeff, nice muscle tractor ya got there. A matching set of turf tracs on the front would look swell! TSC has got em :thumbs:

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rickv1957

Jeff,them rims look great in white!,Rick

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DMK855

Tractor looks great!! Can't wait to see pics with the loader on it!! :thumbs:

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300zx

Jeff, it looks great!! As I said before, I am gathering parts to do the same on a C-121. The PTO hookup looks factory. It all looks factory! Do you think you will stay with the straight pipe or add a muffler sometime? I am wanting to keep the muffler some how, but it looks like even adding pipe to extend it below the hood will interfere with the PTO. Also, is there a reason you left the lift handle off? Excuse me if you said earlier in the thread, but I couldn't find it if you did.

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SALTYWRIGHT

JEFF I STILL HAVE THE SIDE PANEL FOR YOU. NO RUSH, JUST WHEN YOU HAVE TIME. IF IT WOULD HELP I CAN BRING THE TRACTOR TO YOU SO YOU CAN SWITCH PANELS. I HAVE BEEN VERY BUSY WITH THE BOATS SO I HAVE NOT DONE MUCH WITH THE TRACTORS. RUSS :thumbs:

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fireman

John,

I removed the lift handle and the entire rock shaft. This tractors only attachment is the loader. There will never be a need for it and it's just in the way when getting on and off. It does now have an exhaust on it. I will take a picture for you of it. It works but I may change it down the road.

Russ,

I haven't forgot you. I am on vacation now and won't be heading down that way until the 19th.

Thanks again for all the positive comments,

Jeff

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fireman

Got the hydraulic fittings I needed to put the quick disconnects on. Brought it outside for some sun and testing. Just a little bit more to go and she will be done. Here are before and after pictures:

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C-Series14

One word...AWESOME!

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Doubletrouble

That is one awsome build up. I really enjoyed reading through it. I have a c-111 and you've inspired me for the future. It'll be awhile before I do something like that but it will be in the back of my mind while looking at engines and parts from now on. GREAT JOB!

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gattonde

Great looking tractor. Were did you put the battery?

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gattonde

Looked back at some of the older entries you made and see the battery. I have an older C Model with the gas tank under the hood.

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Arndts small engine repair

Hi very nice job ! :thumbs: :D

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rickv1957

Mighty fine looking tractor-loader there Jeff,something to be proud of for sure! :thumbs: Rick

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