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repainting the 1267

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cocacolafreak

this is what i started with.

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cocacolafreak

got a little painting done

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cocacolafreak

This is as far as I got.

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AMC RULES

I see another good looking tractor up there in AMC country.

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cocacolafreak

Yea its alright. I still use it alot so im not making it super nice. but it should still look pretty good. Theres alot of dents on the rear fenders. Can you still buy parts for these damn things?

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AMC RULES

Depends on what you're looking for...try an Ebay search for Wheelhorse 1267, or place a want ad for the parts you need in the classified section here on :rs:

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Jake Kuhn

Looks very good. They aren't the cheapest but you can get some of the hard to find things on partstree.com. ~Jake

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KC9KAS

Looking good!

An old Allis Chalmers dealer here in town used to say "A good coat of paint will cover a lot of sins!"

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TT

Great progress, but what's up with the isolation cradle mounting blocks? :scratchead:

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cocacolafreak

its got the engine out of a C-161. The 12hp engine needs the crank ground and a new connecting rod. Since the C-161 seen better days, I took the good running engine and put it on this one. The engine wouldnt just bolt to the frame because of the deep oil pan, so i had to drill a few holes and put all this other crap on. Its a little smoother with the rubber engine mounts. I know its not original, but it does the job for now. and thanks everyone! I'll update the photos as I make more progress.

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cocacolafreak

oh...I was looking for the cable to raise and lower the rear hitch, a shifter boot, and the rubber engine mounts for a 1975 C 161. If anyone knows of a place to get any of these please let me know. Thanks!

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can whlvr

i think most of the parts you want can be bought at the dealer,the iso mounts are from 1978-79,the 75,s were solid mount,at least all 3 of my c,s from 75 are,for part number for the iso mount use 81-16k801,go to www.partstree.com and you will find that they have a great site to get parts numbers and parts if you want to buy them from them,the shifter boot is easily obtained at the dealer,as is the cable and mounts,the mounts are not cheap

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cocacolafreak

did a little grill painting.

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cocacolafreak

Got the duals back on!! Its getting close!

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Tankman

Try Joe's, good people, http://www.joesoutdoorpower.com/servlet/the-template/about/Page

And Dave too, http://www.davestractorworldonline.com/

So far, lookin' good, the old Horse is!

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cocacolafreak

Got the engine put in. But it started raining so I'll have to finish it another day.

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40ozkilla

Looks good little brother! Did you get it re-ringed?

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cocacolafreak

yes. Re-ringed and running sucka! I pulled a big ole railroad tie out of the dirt, It was awesome!

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