jrm223
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So I picked up an old (made some time in the 70's) Huffy "Monte Carlo" ridin' mower with a B&S 8HP engine on Monday. Engine doesn't run, needs some parts or just replacement. The mower ain't too bad tho, for $27.30 with IL sales tax
($25 before tax). I'm gonna be picking up a 10.5HP B&S this weekend to put in rather than fixin' this one.
Here's what I started with when I got it home:

And then about 1.5 hours later, I had this:
< Cleaned with engine degreaser & washed off
Here's a lil peek inside the ole gas tank

And then last night I got this done, still need a wire brush for my angle grinder, the sanding blade can't reach enough stuff:
The back end and front bumper did get stripped down as best I could before primer. The frame parts are just primer over the old crap for the time being. We're gettin' a lot of rain this week, so I just sprayed primer (RustOleum) on a lot of it mainly b/c I was bored, and it's sitting outside.
Now, as for what I've got planned for the ole thing. The 10.5HP engine I mentioned above, powering a York air compressor, car/truck alternator & batt. The 26" deck will be electric powered. I'm going to make some type of Gator-type bed for it, with air lift/dump. Bed will fit well after extending the frame, in the middle section so it doesn't flip backwards. Still gotta figure out how I'm going to power the axle, be it from the engine directly, or electric motor so I can run at night w/o getting the neighbors PO'd. I'm really leaning toward the electric motor so I don't have to cut grass during the day. A canopy would look awful funny on such a small mower, haha. Some new Carlisle 18x7.5-8 tires are in the mail as well.
Suggestions, comments, etc? I realize that it looks like I work fast, but I'm actually rather lazy normally. I'm motivated on this project b/c I currently live with the ole parents still (I'm 22 FYI) and ma is trash talkin' the poor ole thing. Once it starts lookin' nice, she can't talk crap about it
Once it's ready for paint, the bottom will be semi-gloss black (we all know how dirty the bottom always gets), and the hood/grill & upper portions will be metallic blue.
Here's what I started with when I got it home:


And then about 1.5 hours later, I had this:




Here's a lil peek inside the ole gas tank

And then last night I got this done, still need a wire brush for my angle grinder, the sanding blade can't reach enough stuff:







The back end and front bumper did get stripped down as best I could before primer. The frame parts are just primer over the old crap for the time being. We're gettin' a lot of rain this week, so I just sprayed primer (RustOleum) on a lot of it mainly b/c I was bored, and it's sitting outside.
Now, as for what I've got planned for the ole thing. The 10.5HP engine I mentioned above, powering a York air compressor, car/truck alternator & batt. The 26" deck will be electric powered. I'm going to make some type of Gator-type bed for it, with air lift/dump. Bed will fit well after extending the frame, in the middle section so it doesn't flip backwards. Still gotta figure out how I'm going to power the axle, be it from the engine directly, or electric motor so I can run at night w/o getting the neighbors PO'd. I'm really leaning toward the electric motor so I don't have to cut grass during the day. A canopy would look awful funny on such a small mower, haha. Some new Carlisle 18x7.5-8 tires are in the mail as well.
Suggestions, comments, etc? I realize that it looks like I work fast, but I'm actually rather lazy normally. I'm motivated on this project b/c I currently live with the ole parents still (I'm 22 FYI) and ma is trash talkin' the poor ole thing. Once it starts lookin' nice, she can't talk crap about it