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418-A Refurb / clean up

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ACman

:wicked: transformation !

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JCM

That's a different response if I ever heard one @ACman   I like it.   :thumbs:   :clap:

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ebinmaine

That is just awesome Jim.  

 

 

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JCM

I'm sure yours will be Extra Super Awesome when It's completed.:handgestures-thumbup:

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kpinnc

Looks like a great makeover. Great transformation! 

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OutdoorEnvy

Excellent work indeed!  Job well done sir!  She's a beaut!

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rjg854

That sure does look like a happy tractor now  :handgestures-thumbupright:  Cause it was sure looking sad when you first got it  ;)

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JCM

I really appreciate all the reactions to this refurb. I just cannot do the total restorations that I did on these WH tractors 30 years ago. Space is a main issue with parts everywhere drying etc, I know you guy's can relate. A few hours here and there does add up though. We all know what pictures sometimes can make things nicer than they really are but on a scale from 1-10 I would rate this as a 2 when I brought it home and thus far I believe it is worthy of a 6 and I'm okay with that. Still more to do to it and get it where I am happy with it. Looking forward to mowing with a Hydro for a change.   Thanks all

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ebinmaine
14 minutes ago, JCM said:

worthy of a 6

Having seen your work and machines in person I'm sure that 6 is a lot closer to an 8, 8.5.

I'll be looking forward to seeing it next time we get together 

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peter lena

@JCM, agree with the hours adding up , recovering neglect is an ongoing thing , start off with the worst things first , then start to clean it up , then repeat. I don't have any  trailer queens , but they are equally solid and dependable, clean paint , everything works , regularly run and serviced . I do not wait for a failure , my regular look overs will find an issue that needs tweaking. nice job on your recovery , pete 

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ACman

Maybe this is better.... That’s a :wicked:  Awesome , piissah transformation !  :D to much from this flatlandah  :beer:  :banana-dance: 

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