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ANOTHER 701 RESTORATION from trailer trash to trailer queen

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buckrancher

My next show tractor project is a 701 for the 2013 wheel-horse show

And so it begins

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nice muffler of the homemade kind

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hubs are welded to the axles on both sides

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extra parts

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Brian

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rmaynard

As usual, I can't wait to see the 'masters' work.

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AMC RULES

I can't imagine that would even rate as a challange for you Brian, have fun with it.

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TT

Where have I seen that before????? :eusa-whistle:

Are you going to post pictures of those heavy round things? :scratchead:

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squonk

Are you done yet? :ychain: :ychain: I got it all figured out now. You equip your Horse Hauler with a complete shop. Jo rives the truck to the shows and you stay in the trailer and keep working. Plus you sleep in the trailer as well so you're not far from the work. Get up at night(like us older fella's do! :) ) overhaul the motor and then go back to sleep. Yup that's how you do it. Mystery solved!! :ychain: :ychain: :bow-blue: :bow-blue:

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Jake Kuhn

Looks like a nice one to start with! Can't wait to see this one finished! Jake

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jimt1971

Yeah a stainless 701. Lol!

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bowtiebutler956

I'll be looking forward to watching the transformation!! :woohoo:

Matt :flags-texas:

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buckrancher

Where have I seen that before????? :eusa-whistle:

Are you going to post pictures of those heavy round things? :scratchead:

yes at some point thier at work and have been sand blasted so far (rear wheel weights)

brian

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Ken B

This is gonna be good! Can't wait to see the progress.

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Zeek

Keep us posted :wwp:

You should chrome that muffler . . . just say'in

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whfan74

Can't wait to see your touches and the quality of work that you put in to this one. I am always impressed with your craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Make sure you have a 401 and 551 at next year's show as well! :ychain:

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buckrancher

getting back on this it's been awhile the tractor has been sand blasted all replacment parts have been purchased

transmission cases have been painted and new bearings and seals installed

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hope to assemble transmission this week

Brian

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bowtiebutler956

That trans looks Fantastic! :text-datsphatyo: Very nice work, and I can't wait to see more. :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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rmaynard

Did you find some Restoration Series IH red, or is that the PPG paint?

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buckrancher

Did you find some Restoration Series IH red, or is that the PPG paint?

that's restoration series IH red

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rmaynard

Looks great Brian. I guess I've got to bite the bullet and turn the heat on in the garage and get busy.

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Don1977

Is that the transmission with the R22 bearings.

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buckrancher

no Don the diff. halfs that I cut for trying out the R22 bearing fit has bad 1/2" dia. pinon gear shaft holes if I was going to use them I would need to put bushings in for the pinon gear shafts

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Fun Engineer

Looks like some SS parts have been fabricated for the 701?

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buckrancher

Looks like some SS parts have been fabricated for the 701?

good eye your going to see alot more before she's done

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DMK855

Looking forward to the progress Brian!! Off to a great start!!

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squonk

Make sure you re use that muffler!! :ychain: :ychain:

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Ken B

Make sure you re use that muffler!! :ychain: :ychain:

That is funny, I was thinking the same thing!

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rmaynard

You know Brian, he's probably in the shop now reverse engineering an original Kohler muffler, and fabricating it in stainless steel.

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