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Jake Kuhn

Just finished the lawn ranger

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AMC RULES

Very nicely done Jake from State Farm.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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woodchuckfarmer

There a nice little tractor. Looks real good Jake and I love those tires on it.

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608KEB

Sweet looking ride!

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fireman

Really nice job Jake. Looks great!

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Terry M

Thats a Very Nice looking "top notch" restore on that Lawn Ranger Jake!!   :handgestures-thumbupright:  :handgestures-thumbupright:  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Fun Engineer

Nice job Jake

Sent from my tractor seat using Tapatalk 2

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roscoemi

Excellent job Jake! I'm waiting to see how you do the hood letters, been avoiding them on P'Chop's Ranger.

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Jake Kuhn

Excellent job Jake! I'm waiting to see how you do the hood letters, been avoiding them on P'Chop's Ranger.

Thanks all for the kind replies! and roscoemi I will probably end up paying somebody to do it, I don't want to do it myself. lol. I was thinking about seeing if terry could make a decal for them?

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roscoemi

I painted them white and then tried to mask them while shooting the red, got real aggravating real fast. I yanked the tape and gave up!

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smoreau

Try a white paint pen Jake, That's the trick I learned from a few on the site. Works great and is easy to do.

 

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Wheel-N-It

Good work Jake! I love the tri ribs on the front :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Row Cropper

Great looking tractor!  You did a very nice job with that one!  If you would like to add a snow blade to it, I have a very good one!  Send me a pm and we can discuss it!

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buckrancher

get a testers white paint pen from a hobby shop Jake looks like you did a great job on her :text-bravo:

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Sparky

Looks great!!

I think that poor unloved carcass in the background is feeling very left out  :eusa-whistle:  .

Mike...........

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Thumbs up Jake, you really do a nice job on the tractors you do. Another keeper.

 

Glenn

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Hammerhead

Good looking 1968 Lawn Ranger! Good job on the restoration! I like the back tires too. The seat looks good but they had a different seat for 1968, it is probably hard to find that style though, it had the seperate back rest on them and the WH logo too. Cool little machine for sure! The 1968 Lawn Ranger had a few one year only parts on it like the 3 spoke steering wheel and the decals on the side of the hood and the seat I mentioned. I think the front tire treads were different from the previous years too. You are getting alot done this year, keep up the good work! 

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jdleach

Looks great!!

I think that poor unloved carcass in the background is feeling very left out :eusa-whistle: .

Mike...........

That's exactly what I was thinking.

Beautiful restoration. Now when are you going to start mowing thorn bushes with it? :)

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neil

nice job jake, you should be proud of that

a real masterpiece

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squonk

Looks awesome!  :)

 

Smear the entire area of the hood letters with rubber cement. Let dry. Rub the cement off of the flat part of the paint. Paint the letters with your choice of color. Let dry. Then rub off the remaining cement. done. Cheap liquid masker. If this crotchety untalented old fool can do it, anybody can!  :)  Old artist trick.

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KC9KAS

WOW! That looks like a brand new off the showroom floor Wheel Horse. Great job.

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Tankman

Great looking Horse! Historic!

 

Wow, lookin' good!  :ychain:

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Tankman

Great looking Horse! Historic!

 

Wow, lookin' good!  :ychain:

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fabricator2009

Great job Jake. Mr. Pond would be proud.

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dclarke

Great job on the Ranger, Jake! :bow-blue:

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