bindian
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Ah, but then it wouldn't match her Big RED Beast!
Brandi, real nice job, and good save!
Hugs to you
Fred
Fred.

At least it isn't green any longer!:laughing::laughing::laughing:
hugs, Brandi
Ah, but then it wouldn't match her Big RED Beast!
Brandi, real nice job, and good save!
Hugs to you
Fred

Nothing beats a piece of equipment that you save by rebuilding and repainting. I do it all the time and never lost a dime on my efforts. Everyone always wants to buy the projects after I'm done and are willing to pay up for it. New decals are a real plus if you can find them,
Gary,And as a side benefit, Brandi always wanted a red concrete floor in her shop. Super nice job of painting and restoration. It is going to be and impressive disc when you get it behind the tractor.
Question: it looks like each blade has a backer plate of some sort on it that fits tightly to each blade. I don't think I have ever seen that but it should be nearly impossible to break a blade on that beast.
Brandi-I have not had luck with sandpaper on machine plates I just mask when I paint and leave them the way they are or just wipe with solvent.
Decals don't have to be the exact ones the machine came with unless unusual in some regard. Close works for decals. On parts availability, no problem. The only thing that can go bad are the bearings and you can buy those. Anything else can be made but you aren't ever going to break that beast.
There are a lot of those offset discs around here and they are very aggressive in cutting and highly respected for what they can do.







That would be great using aircraft tires. Heavy duty and tuff. Hate to think of how many worn a/c tires i leaned against that were being used for the jetways....I lowered the frame and removed a cinder block. View attachment 311003
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Tomorrow I will be going to look at used aircraft tires and wheels to buy. I will be going with wider wheels and tires to get more height in the tires.
hugs, Brandi
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Nice work Brandi. I will suggest that you protect the valve stems on those tires. Large clumps of dirt coming off the disk gang like to rip off valve stems. Btdt



Oh yeah.......I noticed the other day my grill bottom, seen in the photo, has a huge dent in it. Must have happened running the grapple and a stray limb attacked it.Oh, I'm not feeling left out at all. While my lawn tractor might be GREEN, my tractor is ORANGE. Color doesn't matter much to me, I think most any tractor is pretty good! Maybe excepting the "VietNam rebuilds" and some of the Chinese.
Fred
Oh, I'm not feeling left out at all. While my lawn tractor might be GREEN, my tractor is ORANGE. Color doesn't matter much to me, I think most any tractor is pretty good! Maybe excepting the "VietNam rebuilds" and some of the Chinese.
Fred
Nice work Brandi. I will suggest that you protect the valve stems on those tires. Large clumps of dirt coming off the disk gang like to rip off valve stems. Btdt
Thanks Tom. Where you with US Airways? I had a layover in PIT once. It was winter and raining. Real dreary looking. I'm more familiar with Phlliy's airport. While working TDY in ACY, (we were there flying casino junkets ) us mechanics made numerous trips to Philly to pick up parts shipments..........and replacement mechanics!That would be great using aircraft tires. Heavy duty and tuff. Hate to think of how many worn a/c tires i leaned against that were being used for the jetways....Nice paint job. I was midnite painter for 2 yrs in PIT. Then bid
Ld. Mech and got it for 3 yrs til I retired...
Tom
The tires she has on there would probably run without air. You would not believe how thick those sidewalls are and stiff...
Tom
Thanks Tom. Where you with US Airways? I had a layover in PIT once. It was winter and raining. Real dreary looking. I'm more familiar with Phlliy's airport. While working TDY in ACY, (we were there flying casino junkets ) us mechanics made numerous trips to Philly to pick up parts shipments..........and replacement mechanics!
hugs, Brandi
Brandi, it's easy to see you've spared no detail and that disc is gonna 'fly'. Your professionalism shines through on the details of every job you do. Your dad would be bustin' with pride if he could see what you are doing. He's up in Heaven sayin', "That's my gal!" :thumbsup: