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| New Member Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 24
| OK, so I I have painted all but the hood and "front clip" and here are some pics folks have asked about -- now that I have a new functional digital camera!!! If you want specific pics to see how something fits together let me know. The tractor is now really clean.... Audo |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Kansas
Posts: 1,336
| hey Audo, looking good ![]() are you working on the sheet metal or are you going to drive it without proper clothing?![]() There were only 4 pictures in the zip file. is that right? JC,
__________________ Ford 1700, 60" Woods Rotary Cutter, home made 3-pt boom ,King Kutter( 5 ft Tiller,Middle Buster,Single Row Cultivator,Carry All and 30" Dirt Scoop). |
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| Silver Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: midwest
Posts: 178
| Man that looks awesome! It looks like you did some disassembly and did it right instead of spray bombing the whole thing. I recently cleaned up my 1210. The Ford light gray from TSC is a really good match to the wheel color. Keep the pics coming. |
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| New Member Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 24
| I am working on the sheet metal and loader. My son makes the same observation: "Deeda's tractor is nakey!" I need to down sample some of the pics and post another zip file with more. I intentionally posted those fairly high-resolution in case someone wanted to zoom in and take a look at specific parts they are working on or needing to work on ![]() It was a lot of fun. Audo |
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| Silver Member Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 111
| Audoguy, If you want to be able to drive that tractor into your garage you can do the same thing I did to the exhaust pipe and turn it horizontal to the rear, All you have to do is take the 4 bolts out at the engine and turn it 1/4 turn. The exhaust pipe will go in between the tire and fender. It works like a charm, I have mine that way for 20 years with nice low clearance, The only drawback is you can't get on or off on that side afterwards. For me that has not been a problem. I can send a picture if you want to see how it looks. Ray |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Kansas
Posts: 1,336
| Tex, I had no issue with it. Did you use the extract command? can post low res pics with Audo's permission. JC,
__________________ Ford 1700, 60" Woods Rotary Cutter, home made 3-pt boom ,King Kutter( 5 ft Tiller,Middle Buster,Single Row Cultivator,Carry All and 30" Dirt Scoop). |
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