OK, got Frank-N-Ford the tractor all apart, parts sorted and painted.
Used the tried & true - PB, Heat & Beat, the repeat method. Nothing more aggressive than a 12 pound sledge and a die grinder.
Here are the casualties: (Jane says "Why do you break so many things?" and "Is that grease I see on the barn floor?")
Plenty of broken bolts & nuts of course.
Starter from 302 - perfectly OK until it slipped out of my hand, smashing on the concrete - replacement $68 at AdvanceAuto, less a free $25 gift certificate = $43 net.
Radiator - Tried to open petcock to drain, whole assembly and fitting ripped out of bottom tank of radiator - Replacement - $163 online.
Lights and switches all shot, rusted or broken.
Front Axle Components replaced - Center Support Bushing, Pin and needed 3 rear spacers, a lot of slop there. before, gone now.
Sherman transmission seals bad, need to get them and make a gasket of it. (Good news - all gears in both trannies look like new)
Throw out bearing questionable, may as well replace it now as it is apart.
Oh bummer!!! The Bellhousing Adapter is the wrong one! It won't clear the ring gear or flywheel. Fortunately Don at Awesome Henry is very easy to get a hold of and he is rushing out the right adapter tomorrow.
That brings the motor mount to a quick halt. Oh well, guess I can do that next weekend.
I can work on:
putting the dash back together with new gauges,tach, oil pressure, temp and ammeter,
patch the fenders & hood, (Welding, no bondo)
paint the gray
and work on the motor in the meantime. Putting on a single wire self exciting chrome alternator with a built in regulator, Mallory electronic vacuum advance distributor, manual choke, etc.