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droptopcop

hello, well i pulled the engine out and repainted it the matching red and put the clinton decals on, i picked up the right size belts after a few trips back to the store ( it has a smaller than original rear pulley ) , and adjusted everything. installed what i think is a later model recoil, i know its not original but thats what i came up with, it seems to work real good so far and its better than the rope i was using. i'll be looking for that box of schnacke recoils and brass stop switches!! lol. bob.

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droptopcop

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fireman

That looks sweeetttt!!!!

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droptopcop

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Jake Kuhn

That looks great,love how they put black wheels on the 35's,Jake

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Sparky

Beautiful! Was that how the rims were painted? Black in the rear and silver up front.

Mike........

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droptopcop

  • yes, mine were originally like that. bob

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AMC RULES

Simply gorgeous. :bow-blue:

I've neve understood the rim color thing either. :scratchead:

Some black, silver, and some white? What's up with that? :dunno:

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droptopcop

yea, lots of changes along the way, those are the original tires too, (yikes easy on the air)

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jay in nc

from page 42 in s.f.t.h.m. ,"one of the selling features of the ride-away jr. was the 6 x 12 traction master wheels and b. f. goodrich silvertown agricultural style tires. sincs the rims came direct from another manufacturing source, the front rims remained their original color of silver on the 1955 models." If you dont have one all wheel horse collectors need a copy of michal martinos book.

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jcb857

nice

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Riley088

UNBEIEVABLE!!!! Great job.

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Monkalunka

Looks great!!!!!!!! Gotta love those round hoods.

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racinfool40

I agree, one beautiful machine!!!!Great Job!!!

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can whlvr

really nice,its a real show peice :thumbs:

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buckrancher

beautiful job

what switch did you end up using for a stop button?

Brian

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speedyleedy

You did a very nice job !

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droptopcop

brian, the button came from a nitrous oxide system i had i my car, the original holes are still there the washer covers them, maybe someday we will come up with something more original. thanks for the nice comments guys. bob.

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rj35hunter

Looks great Bob!!! You got something to be proud of. :bow-blue::handgestures-thumbupright:

Clay

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dclarke

Very Nice Bob! :thumbs:

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VinsRJ

Very nice job! :bow-blue:

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massey

That is a sweet looking tractor.

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clyde

nice job that makes me want to get going on fixing my rj35 up ! :)

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