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Doug's 1974 B-80

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OldWorkHorse

Alot better then my plow with a free tractor find! Congrats!

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c-series don

Like Eric said, the weights alone are worth that! 

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oliver2-44

Interesting "Air-Loc"  front tires.  I've never seen them before.  

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Lee1977
2 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

Interesting "Air-Loc"  front tires.  I've never seen them before.  

They look narrow on the tread the difference is the grove in the tread is not as wide as the Deestone.

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Retired Wrencher
On 6/23/2021 at 7:19 PM, ebinmaine said:

Excellent!!

 

You basically purchased a plow OR wheel weights and got the rest for free. 

Niiiiice find!!

Well said Eric.

 

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Retired Wrencher

Nice unmolested find. Take care of it and enjoy the tractor.

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DougsTractorShed

I've been really enjoying the tractor. I've got the deck off so a friend can patch up the hole in it. After cleaning the engine and changing the oil to T4 Rotella 10w-30, the engine is REALLY happy. The oil that was in it looked like it probably hadn't been changed for a couple years. The tractor had a smidge of smoke before. After changing, it's smokeless. 

 

I'm really only needing to do two things to it now- fix the rear fender assembly as it's bent up pretty bad and then  find a new seat. 

 

What do you all recommend for fixing bent metal? Mallet and shot bag? 

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ebinmaine

Good to hear it's been doing well for you.

 

As to straightening the metal I think you've got the right idea.

 

It would be ideal if you could get that whole seat pan off so you could lay it upside down on something..

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DougsTractorShed

Thanks Eric. Yeah I'm going to remove the whole pan for this and will find a spot to be able to safely hammer the crap out of it, haha. I used to work for a company that sold power hammers. If only I had access to one!

 

I should have some time to do this later in July and will post pics when I do!

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ebinmaine

For seat sources you could:

Place an ad here in our own classifieds. 

Give a call to Lincoln at A to Z in Pennsylvania.

Check Northern tool, Agri supply, Tractor supply.

 

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RandyLittrell
4 hours ago, thisdougsforu said:

What do you all recommend for fixing bent metal? Mallet and shot bag?

 

The metal is stretched on that and you can just any ol hammer with a piece of 2x4 as a dolly for shrinking it. You could even use a propane torch to heat and quench to shrink some of it when you get close to the right shape. You don't want to go too crazy though. 

A shot bad is useful though if you have one. 

You can use a dull chisel to help with body lines after you get close too. 

A helper to hold it while you work on it would be a bonus. 

 

 

Randy

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Jeff-C175
1 hour ago, RandyLittrell said:

any ol hammer with a piece of 2x4 as a dolly for shrinking it. You could even use a propane torch to heat and quench to shrink

 

Doesn't hammering without the heat and quench only stretch it more?  I've always HAD to use heat and quench to shrink.

 

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RandyLittrell
19 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

Doesn't hammering without the heat and quench only stretch it more?  I've always HAD to use heat and quench to shrink.

 

 

That's why I use a block of wood to absorb the blow and help shrink it. I did more auto glass than auto body in my career, so I might not be the best to give advise. Just what has worked for me for metal that is thicker. Not current cars! 

 

 

 

Randy

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Jeff-C175
29 minutes ago, RandyLittrell said:

Not current cars! 

 

You ain't kiddin' about that!  :scared-eek:

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AHS

My 76 B80 has a plow on it, you will be unstoppable with those AGs with wheel weights!! Excellent find!!😀💪

 

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papaglide

Beautiful tractor. I miss mine and really wish that I had it back.

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