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MikesRJ

A decent day, I think! A few mis-matched rims and tires, a boogered-up RJ-58 (the best kind for me), a Suburban Plow (HD-42), and a newer Techy Engine. The RJ will go nicely with some of my shelved parts. It even has some original foot rests included. With a recent purchase both the RJ's will have foot rests..

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wallfish

NICE

The hood looks like it's in pretty good shape

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TJ

The hood looks pretty solid. Nice find. :thumbs:

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MikesRJ

The hood has a bunch of small (1/8" or less) drilled holes in it but they can be made to go away easily. A few dings here and there but a fender hammer and block will make those go away too. Otherwise it in really good shape.

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Kelly

Looks like a nice haul, but RJ's never had foot rest, the ones on that tractor are 60 suburban.

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MikesRJ

... but RJ's never had foot rests ...

I like 'em. That's all that matters.

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Kelly

I wasn't saying don't use them, just don't want ones that don't know, to think they are RJ foot rest, I agree they look good on there.

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mavfreak

I like the big rear wheels!

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clintonnut

Nice find! Just to let you know that engine is for a sears snowblower. I just repaired one of those.

I think those footrests were an option starting in 1959 and you could go and get them for any tractor. I have had several rjs that came with those.

Charlie

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Gene_S

Nice find Mike... :thumbs: Makes me want to get my RJ58 transmission back together now... :thumbs:

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JimD

:thumbs:

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DMK855

Nice find Mike!! And yes, the "shelved" parts will be right at home on that one!! :thumbs:

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MikesRJ

I shoulda' kept that belt cover, but at least it went to a nice home.

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DMK855

I shoulda' kept that belt cover, but at least it went to a nice home.

Funny, I was just down in the garage thinking the same thing!! While you are on your search though, I am in need of 2 more heat shields!!! :thumbs:

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VinsRJ

Nice score Mike, one of your new Kohlers will look great on it. :thumbs:

Better get "crack'a....lack'n" if she's going to be ready for the Big Show :thumbs:

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whfan74

Looks great Mike! Glad you were able to bring another one home and waiting to see you do your magic on that one! :thumbs:

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VinsRJ

I shoulda' kept that belt cover, but at least it went to a nice home.

Funny, I was just down in the garage thinking the same thing!! While you are on your search though, I am in need of 2 more heat shields!!! :thumbs:

Heat shields were an option for later RJ58s..... and not an option for early RJ58s

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buckrancher

:thumbs:

If we keep this up we'll have a dozen between us :thumbs:

great haul

Brian

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tuscybuck

Nice straight looking machine :thumbs:

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wallfish

Let the originality observations fly!

What's up with that motor mount? Is it welded to the frame?

What is the piece that spans across the frame above the steering shaft? Is it part of the dozer blade mount? I know the RJ mount for the blade is different from the suburban but mine didn't have that bracket/brace with it.

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MikesRJ

What's up with that motor mount? ... Is it welded to the frame? ... the piece that spans across the frame above the steering shaft? Is it part of the dozer blade mount? ...

Whoever had this one before the previous owner did some welder repairs to it.

The engine mount plate was a good example, it's welded on. I, nor the PO, have any idea what they were trying to do with the cross-span piece. Both will be removed and returned to original configuration.

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