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Gospelsinger91

Been working on the restoration of my 1967 1057

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Gospelsinger91

I'm going to need a steering wheel and possibly a seat.... but, it's moving forward...

Any Idea where a steering wheel could be gotten?

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ebinmaine

I've got a steering wheel that was on a 1267.

Still on the shaft which I'd have to cut to remove.

I can take a pic or 2 Saturday.

 

Do you have access to a shop press to remove the stub piece?

 

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953 nut

You could check with A-Z Tractor https://a-ztractor.com/ for any parts you need, Lincoln is honest and a pleasure to deal with. 

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Achto

You could also place an add in our wanted section. Any chance that we could see some pictures of your progress??

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Gospelsinger91

Yes, I will take some soon and post.
Funny thing is I've been using it while I'm working on it. I burn wood as my only source of heat and I drag the logs with it, and have been cutting grass. I'm going to have to rebuild the tranny eventually, so I have not did the frame or under-parts yet. That will happen when I tear it all apart..... Still, making some progress.

 

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Gospelsinger91

Here's a few pics. It's dirty from cutting grass and the rain yesterday.
I will post some mbetter ones when I finish a few more parts to paint... Having a hitch made too.
Tommy

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ebinmaine

Nice looking rig.

 

Why do you need a steering wheel?

That one cracked/broken/rough?

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pfrederi

Nice!!!

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Gospelsinger91
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Nice looking rig.

 

Why do you need a steering wheel?

That one cracked/broken/rough?

   LOL, All 3.   It flops around where the "spokes" meet the rim... I'm afraid it will pop off when I need it the most... he he… Also, those cracks are rough on the hands.

 

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Gospelsinger91
4 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Nice!!!

  Thanks

 

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ebinmaine
9 hours ago, Gospelsinger91 said:

   LOL, All 3.   It flops around where the "spokes" meet the rim... I'm afraid it will pop off when I need it the most... he he… Also, those cracks are rough on the hands.

 

I'll take a closer look at the one I have.

 

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Pullstart

Looks great!  The Bonnie and Clyde deck looks like it has seen better days, huh?

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Tractorhead

Nice job!

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ebinmaine

@Gospelsinger91

I don't have that wheel anymore.

I'd forgotten... I traded it to another member.

 

 

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Sam Pasch

That thing looks pretty nice as it is.👍

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ronhatch

Years ago I replaced my cracked 2 spoke wheel on my 876 with a 3 spoke one for strength reasons. All is still good. 

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Retired Wrencher

Gospelsinger91 Nice 1057. I had two at one time. the first pick is a local find thru a picker friend of mine who found it local. Mistake getting rid of this one.5ad08f103eb57_WHorsepower003.jpg.bddb540b7a27469c85f39683404499f3.jpg

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Gospelsinger91

Very nice

 

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