I decided to freshen up the 430 cab while I was at it. It had some rust on the rear corners and on the front posts. I pulled the corners off, blasted and painted them and put in new bolts to replace the old rusty ones. The step plates and angles that mount the front post to the seat pan were really rusty too, so those got blasted and painted too. The step plates were never very heavy, probably only 16 or 18 gauge metal, and the right side one was bent from me putting 250 lbs. on it many times,so I picked up some 14 ga. checker plate to reinforce them. I cut it to size, bent the lip on the outside edge, blasted them on both sides and put a coat of weld through primer on the bottom. I drilled about a dozen holes in the old step plates, clamped the new one in place and plug welded them together. They're a lot stronger now, and with the checker plate, non-slip too.
Not wanting to mess up the new powder coating on the seat pan, I bought a 12" X 24" sheet of 3/16" thick adhesive backed rubber from McMaster-Carr and put pieces on the bottom of all the parts that will be bolted to it. I also made up a couple of 1" X3/32" pieces of strap 7" long and welded 1/4" X 1" bolts to it through holes on 6" centers. These go up through the seat pan above the rear tires and into the rear corners of the cab and are secured with SS washers and nylock nuts. I use SS hardware on all the attach points, since they are exposed to mud, snow and whatever else my be present, and fighting rusty frozen bolts and nuts aren't any fun.
I took off the front fabric cover that goes over the hood and down around the engine side panels, it was really dirty and looked bad. the GF volunteered to give it a good scrubbing and now it looks like new. I gave the doors the same treatment, and they look a lot better now also.
I'm still waiting on my friend to get the hood painted so I can get that installed. I guess he got it all prepped, gave it a coat of the JD green, but after it dried he decided to give it another coat. Well, something happened and that coat had a reaction and turned all wrinkly on him. So he's going let it cure out for a few days, sand it down, put on a coat of sealer and try it again. Maybe I'll get it back this weekend.
Sorry about some of the blurry pictures, but the camera in my phone has developed a problem of some sort focusing on anything more than a few feet away. I suppose it's about time for a new one, I've had this one, a Motorola Droid Turbo for over 5 years, and other than replacing the battery a couple of months ago, it's been a great phone.
Once I get the hood, doors and front cover on, I'll post a couple more pictures.
Always the critic, the GF said "aren't you going to paint the suitcase weights too? They look pretty rusty."
Might need another rattle can of JD green.:confused3:
A man's work never ends.