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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, pullstart said:

I’ll take this time to point out that I DO have a new trans filter for this, once fab work is finished up I’ll clean things up and change the oil.

dude it's almost like you think one of us would point out the fact that your transmission filter is old and disgusting or something

 

:confusion-confused:

 

:ROTF::ROTF::ROTF:

 

 

 

Seriously though. I really am enjoying watching you build this tractor. It's been fascinating from start to (soon) finish.

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Pullstart

I’ve got some trimmin’ and tackin’ to do on the rear to make it square and tight.

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Pullstart
3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

dude it's almost like you think one of us would point out the fact that your transmission filter is old and disgusting or something

 

:confusion-confused:

 

:ROTF::ROTF::ROTF:

 

 

 

Seriously though. I really am enjoying watching you build this tractor. It's been fascinating from start to (soon) finish.

 

I’m sure some chap would point that out!  😁

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ebinmaine

So Kev

 

Listen, I'm a helpful guy

 

It's what I do. I help people.

 

I just want you to know that if your woman is not 100% ecstatic with that tool box I'll be happy to take it off your hands.

 

In fact, why take a chance on it???

 

why don't you just go ahead and throw that thing in a box and send it over here to Maine and I'll put it on some kind of tractor that I haven't even built yet.

 

 

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Pullstart
9 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

So Kev

 

Listen, I'm a helpful guy

 

It's what I do. I help people.

 

I just want you to know that if your woman is not 100% ecstatic with that tool box I'll be happy to take it off your hands.

 

In fact, why take a chance on it???

 

why don't you just go ahead and throw that thing in a box and send it over here to Maine and I'll put it on some kind of tractor that I haven't even built yet.

 

 

 

I’ll get right on that!

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Pullstart

Well, actually , I would... but then I’d have to unbolt it.  And we all know I’d rather not spin a wrench if I didn’t have to...

 

 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Well, actually , I would... but then I’d have to unbolt it.  And we all know I’d rather not spin a wrench if I didn’t have to...

 

 

Oh yeah. That's you. Mister I never spinna wrench.

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19richie66

So how did you end up bending it?

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Pullstart
34 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

So how did you end up bending it?

 

Ball end mill to make the groove, then clamped it to a bench, and clamped a thicker piece of steel to the “tab” needing bending for the front.  The sides I pushed down against the bench with the box upside down and the rear, with the front tacked up I clamped some OSB to the back of the panel and lifted it up.  Worked pretty slick, just had to move clamps and my force a bit with the wide pieces.

 

 

It wasn’t too difficult, I’m glad for the grooves for sure!

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Pullstart

Playing around with fender placement....  I currently have about 1” clearance between the tire and fender.  A couple of my filthy Putt Putt for my only reference...

 

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initial placement...

 

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current standings...

 

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Pullstart

Remembered the 753 donor had a set of stirrups.  I might have to bag the floorboard idea.

 

 

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Chris G

The tool box and fender placement look pretty good and the stirrups seem to fit well. Great job on that box though.

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Pullstart

Look Ma, no clamps!

 

 

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Tractorhead

Hey Kev,

Like what i see, go on !

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WHGuy413

This build is awesome. @Crazywheelhorseman had mentioned building a hydro round hood to me at one point and the idea has never left me. Really digging how this one is coming out. Keep up the good work.

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19richie66

Definitely fits the look. Those big tires and fender/Pan combo looks great. 

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ebinmaine
Just now, 19richie66 said:

Definitely fits the look. Those big tires and fender/Pan combo looks great. 

:text-yeahthat:

 

Makin me wanna build a "big wheel" horse myself.

 

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Pullstart

Thanks Fellas!  I think this is much more tractor (and build) than I had anticipated, bringing home the 753 back in October.  It wasn’t as much thought out, but thinking “what parts do I have on hand to make Momma a round hood of her own?”  I’d love to say that everything else just fell into place, but I’m forcing it into submission 👍

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ebinmaine
Just now, pullstart said:

Thanks Fellas!  I think this is much more tractor (and build) than I had anticipated, bringing home the 753 back in October.  It wasn’t as much thought out, but thinking “what parts do I have on hand to make Momma a round hood of her own?”  I’d love to say that everything else just fell into place, but I’m forcing it into submission 👍

That's okay brother man. Doing the buildwork on these is a lot of the fun of having them around.

 

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WHGuy413

You will get it done and be dreaming up something you can build for yourself. These things taken time.

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Pullstart

My father in-law stopped by last night, he said that work has been crazy busy with their move (where I got all the racking for my back barn) but he cleaned up the welds on the fuel tank and started welding it again.  He said it’s welding pretty good!  I hope it’s back on Frank soon!

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Pullstart

Finished tacking it up!

 

 

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Lee1977
On ‎1‎/‎9‎/‎2019 at 4:30 AM, ebinmaine said:

:text-yeahthat:

 

Makin me wanna build a "big wheel" horse myself.

 

They can be any model:

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19richie66

Looks good Kevin! Keep it going👍

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Pullstart

Working on Frank’s other fender tonight...

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