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that came out great any before pics?  might get to use your plow blade Wednesday,  another nj guy  I know recently did his white too, it's got me thinking for future project...  I like the look

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AMC RULES

Really nice looking color combo Tom. 

        :WRS:

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classiccat

That's slick.  Awesome attention to detail!  :bow-blue:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Very nice . The color combo really works.

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12 hp Kohler

:WRS: awesome looking tractor, I really like the paint. 

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Tankman

Great Horse! Your project turned out very nice. :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

NE Pennsy here, looks like more snow pushin' Wednesday. Fridays snow, very heavy, wet. Yuk.

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stevebo

Colors look like 1958 Johnson outboard. very nice restoration!

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953 nut

:WRS:      Love the way you took advantage of the body lines to create pinstripes.   :text-coolphotos:

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SylvanLakeWH

Nice Job! :bow-blue:

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kasey54

That looks great! Nice job.

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dells68

I'm really digging the look!  I like the red and white tin work!  :text-bravo:

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Chris G

Looks good!

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JPWH

Looks nice. Good job! I forgot.

:WRS:

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Achto

:WRS: That is one great looking 701. Awesome job!!

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Ed Kennell

                                                                               Truly a work of art.

 

                                                           :text-welcomeconfetti: to the   :rs:

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Hi Tom, very very nice job. I am in Jersey myself. 

 

Btw.   :text-welcomeconfetti:.     :wh:

 

 

Glenn

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ebinmaine

:text-yeahthat:

What they all said... 

Great color scheme. 

 

I'd like to see more pics too if ya have any.

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elliot ness

Great job on the restore., love the color combo.:text-bravo:

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cpete1

All these compliments are going to go to your Head and you won't feel right... Ok, Ok  so maybe, just maybe the tractor looks real nice and the colors look really trick.... but you didn't polish the shaft at the top of the implement lift. How can you post pictures and not POLISH the top of the implement lift. I'd be embarrassed to do that....:no:.  I mean, there must be a whole 1-3/4 " of UNPOLISHED shaft showing  for god's sake.  You probably noticed all the mean nasty comments you've gotten so far, that's the way it is on this forum. They won't help, compliment or tell you anything, mean miserable bunch of people here......

(I was told , when I first joined the forum, not to say too much nice about this place as they don't want it to get out there for the general public to know. I've been trying ever since to do that but it doesn't seem to be helping)...

 

The tractor looks awesome NJTOM, You'll fit right in here. 

(I won't tell anybody about the unpolished Implement lift shaft:lol:)

Welcome to the forum

 

 

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lynnmor

Nasty, I know, but that blue spark plug wire clashes with the entire ensemble.  :ychain:

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

..... blue spark plug wire clashes with the entire ensemble.  :ychain:

Perhaps the engine is being patriotic?

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WHX??

Definitely made it your own! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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richmondred01

Very nice. 

 

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CasualObserver

I really like the aggressive look of those 6-12s... what are they?  Tru-Powers?

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