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The seat pan, hood, and belt cover will be the last items to be painted as they cover the most real estate and need to really pop. Theyll all get normal high build automotive primer followed by wet sanding with 600 grit prior to paint. 

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ebinmaine

Gonna bee puurttyy.....

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The Tuul Crib
22 minutes ago, BenHolcomb said:

Now on a show car...this would get wet sanded with 2000 grit, buffed with a cutting compound, followed by polishing compounds then wax. For a mower that will get weekly use...it'll do. 

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Nice!

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ZXT

@BenHolcomb You aren't wasting any time on this! Looks like you'll have yourself a new tractor in a week or two!

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BenHolcomb

That would be nice! The goal is to have it finished by spring, since the machine work stuff is out of my hands. The deck is another nut to crack. Been collecting parts for that but I'm starting to think I may be better off finding one with less rot. 

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Pullstart

What deck are you looking for?  Maybe @Ed Kennell might have something?

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The Tuul Crib

I have two decks that will need alittle 

repair but solid other wise.

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BenHolcomb

Wonderful I'll keep that in mind! My deck is a RM-366. I'll put together a wish list as I get a bit further into the build. There are few items I'm hoping someone would be willing to part with for a fair price. 

 

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BenHolcomb

Little help needed fellas. What is the correct location and orientation for this pannel? A picture would be even better! I think it mounts at the back of the frame rails and the dash tower closing up the gap infront of the shifter lever but the mounting holes have me confused. 

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gwest_ca

Just in case you do not have it. Click on the picture

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BenHolcomb

Garry appreciate the effort, but this panel is not shown on the blown up parts schematic. 

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WHX??

Sure looks like the filler panel that goes in the tunnel. It sets on the bottom with the 90 facing forward and up. Only one set of holes are used. 

I don't see it on the ipl either but goes right below the upper filler panel #10. The 90 is in front of the hood stand & should be holes in the frame for two 5/16 bolts. 

Sorry Ben don't have a pic. 

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BenHolcomb

 

3 hours ago, WHX24 said:

Sure looks like the filler panel that goes in the tunnel. It sets on the bottom with the 90 facing forward and up. Only one set of holes are used. 

I don't see it on the ipl either but goes right below the upper filler panel #10. The 90 is in front of the hood stand & should be holes in the frame for two 5/16 bolts. 

Sorry Ben don't have a pic. 

Thanks Jim very helpful. I should be able to figure it out from there!

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Pullstart

At least he knows wha side to paint the best Jim!

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Pullstart

Hey Ben,

 

here’s that plate for reference.  Two 5/16” bolts, in the front two holes. :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

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BenHolcomb

Appreciate your help! Not much progress lately. A bunch of small parts in the mail clutch spring, axle pin, new tie rods and lift cable from Lowell and lots of misc. items to paint. I noticed on the other gentleman's mechanical resto 856 he seems to have added the flanged bearing #6472 to the tie-rod side of the lower steering shaft. My old shaft was heavily worn in this location so that seems like a logical upgrade when the new one goes on. I recall the axle having quite a bit of for and aft slop as well, but I plan to shim that gap shut since the frame is already painted and I don't have access to a press.

 

Creature comfort wise....for my upcoming birthday my dad gifted me a kerosene heater..busted knuckles wont hurt quite as bad while wrenching. Thanks Dad!

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The Tuul Crib

Father knows best 😎!!

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BenHolcomb

Picked up new the steering shaft, from the fabricator. Im peased with how this turned out...the damage? $42 with the collar, very fair in my opinion! I'll probably add a tack or two too the pinion for piece of mind. 

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Pullstart

Looking good Ben!

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Greentored

Man that looks great!

Cutting and buffing it, then putting her to work? Man you're not messing around haha.

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BenHolcomb
14 hours ago, Greentored said:

Man that looks great!

Cutting and buffing it, then putting her to work? Man you're not messing around haha.

Thank you. Yes this will be getting weekly use when it's finished, and hopefully will chug along another 50+ years. My juvenile goal is to show up the neighbors.. The guy up the hill from me has a Cub, and down the hill a Gravely. Both will secretly wish they were on a old horse when I light up my cigar. 

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kasey54

Wonderful work. Almost inspires me to do one. The painting scares me, lol. Just awesome in my opinion.

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Pullstart
2 hours ago, kasey54 said:

Wonderful work. Almost inspires me to do one. The painting scares me, lol. Just awesome in my opinion.

 

Patience!  That’s the key to good paint jobs!  Prep, cleanliness, following instructions... and plenty of patience!

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