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1984 Work Horse GT-1600 REFRESH

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kpinnc
4 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

Laid some more paint down on the running boards, belt guard, and left side panel.

 

Looks great! :thumbs:

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Horse Newbie

Thanks @kpinnc, but like you have said… pictures don’t show it all.

It will do for me !

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kpinnc
12 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

Thanks @kpinnc, but like you have said… pictures don’t show it all.

It will do for me !

 

Had an old buddy that used to say: "Looks good from my house!"

 

You've seen my tractors in person. They aren't perfect in any way, but  they are good enough for me. Yours look great! :thumbs:

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SylvanLakeWH

Lookin’ good!!! :eusa-clap:

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kpinnc
17 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

Ut-oh… page 40, and a FEW pages back I made a prediction that I would finish the Work Horse in 50 pages.

Tonight after work I bolted on the floorboards, the center console panel where the shifters are, belt guard, and left side panel.

I laid the seat pan/ rear fender in place to see how the holes were lining up… off a little, but a scratch awl down through the bolt holes will line it all up. Some of the holes are slightly slotted from the factory for this reason I reckon.

 

Yessir, definitely a RESTORATION!!!! 

 

Looks great! :thumbs:

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Lee1977

All it needs now is a Rebel Flag on the hood and General Lee on both sides.

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, Horse Newbie said:

Used the old rubber from my 1994 520H floorboards and traced out the pattern… cut them out, and stuck them on…

 

I want a set! :P

 

That tractor is looking great!

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oliver2-44

Looking sharp

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peter lena

@Horse Newbie  , thanks for the great Bild  pictures , noticed a red grease on your front king pin area , lucas red grease ?  did not  see any on your  related hook ups , thats the time to insure lubrication for easy use. your front toe adjustment is easily helped with those hemi joints , sure there is a square setting on that , keeping things equal . eye balled mine in years ago , with no uneven wear issues . obviousely take advantage of your build state , and correct or change possible issues . changing that wiring location , from tight to smooth , cable wrapping all wires , added grounding from battery ground bolt point , to related  ignition and headlights , really enhances wiring issues. choke and throttle cables , should be set where THEY WANT TO BE , in the smoothest / easiest  resting movement point . super lube those cable cables , you are doing a very good job , keep it going , pete     

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Horse Newbie

Thanks Pete… trying to look at and address as many of these exact issues as I can… I appreciate the reminders…

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After the OT at work today I came home and wired the taillights, put the seat pan and the seat on…

On the video… wait for it…

 

Are the Work Horses short frame tractors ?… seems like I’m awful close to the steering wheel, and the seat is adjusted all the way back…

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Jeff-C175

Don't quote me... I could be wrong... but I think your seat bouncy thingies are in the wrong holes.

 

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My belief is based on both of my machines being that way... forever... and at least the C-175 I know for a fact was that way from the factory.

 

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They go in the yellow circled holes.

 

Putting them further forward and inboard places the weight closer to the fender support underneath.

With them out at the corners like that it's likely that you'll eventually bend the fender pan due to no support under them.

 

 

 

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Horse Newbie
18 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

but I think your seat bouncy thingies are in the wrong holes.

Well don’t that just take the cake…

@Jeff-C175

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Horse Newbie

@Jeff-C175 How do you cipher this ?

 

You think they did it different from year to year ?….

or maybe they were careless with their exploded views ?

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Horse Newbie

I am almost 99.9% sure I put them back in the holes they were in.

I can check the old seat pan tomorrow and see where the wear spots are.

Now you got me worrying about bending my fender/ seat pan…

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Jeff-C175
19 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

@Jeff-C175 How do you cipher this ?

 

You think they did it different from year to year ?….

or maybe they were careless with their exploded views ?

 

The graphic doesn't show all the holes.

 

I do think there may be some carelessness afoot.

 

I've seen them both ways but who knows if an owner moved them at some point in time?

 

 

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Jeff-C175
16 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

Now you got me worrying about bending my fender/ seat pan…

 

Sorry 'bout that!  But better now than afterward!

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Horse Newbie

And I’ve already stuck down some resting pads on my seat pan for them to sit on… and it has Gorilla Glue on it… ain’t coming up…

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Jeff-C175
1 minute ago, Horse Newbie said:

And I’ve already stuck down some resting pads on my seat pan for them to sit on… and it has Gorilla Glue on it… ain’t coming up…

 

Leave em.  Won't hurt anything.

 

You could try it the way you have it now.  Maybe have a helper watch as you sit to see if you get any flex in the pan.

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Horse Newbie
10 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

who knows if an owner moved them at some point in time?

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Lee1977

I got one each way. The 520 in close and the 312 is out at the edge.  The 312 is close to where the pan bends up It's not going the bend it.

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Horse Newbie

Thanks @Lee1977 !

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SylvanLakeWH

Looks great! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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