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16 Mar 2015 04:07 #1115 by Trouty56
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jm46322 wrote: i made my parts into a wind chime today......

Nice tip on using the step ladder like that to hang parts.....trees are ok but I like this better.....


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22 Mar 2015 12:02 #1567 by jm46322
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a little more work done this week-end

put back the insides of the H70 with new seals, bushings, valve guides.. sorry no pics of motor yet of it.
put some more parts under primer and sanding

the frame is going on the bench Tuesday
its needs some welding, sand blasting & RUSTOLEUM
the trans will be opened up and ???? & RUSTOLEUM

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22 Mar 2015 13:53 #1574 by Geno
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Looking good John. :thumb1

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22 Mar 2015 14:39 #1575 by AMC Rules
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Rims look great. :clap

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22 Mar 2015 15:21 #1577 by jm46322
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Yippee Ki Yay wrote: Rims look great. :clap


well its coming along just like spring.....

but that is just a sneak peak at the official "" RUSTOLEUM POST"" (aka shameless attempt at site sponsorship & discount coupons)
right now its top secret but legal and marketing need to review it, before release to the public.

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22 Mar 2015 17:23 #1600 by GT 14
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Looking Good!

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22 Mar 2015 17:28 #1601 by M Bailey
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jm46322 wrote:

Yippee Ki Yay wrote: Rims look great. :clap


well its coming along just like spring.....

but that is just a sneak peak at the official "" RUSTOLEUM POST"" (aka shameless attempt at site sponsorship & discount coupons)
right now its top secret but legal and marketing need to review it, before release to the public.


Too good John!!

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24 Mar 2015 20:05 - 24 Mar 2015 20:09 #1881 by jm46322
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[size=3]Made a little progress today but also made a few U-turns also.
got the trans and frame separated, the trans held no surprises from the out side all shafts feel good,
but it will get opened up cleaned out and inspected with new seals as a minimum.
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the plate that mounts the trans to frame is gone i knew it was bad but not this bad,
that smoke you smell is me thinking, or maybe the grinding from cutting it off.


the frame rails of the tractor is 2x2x1/4 angle i am thinking of notching a couple pieces and cropping them in
as a replacement for the bracket




i am planing a separate write up for this repair fab-up as i do it, might even get a measured pdf out of it.

U-turn was the steering wheel, the steering wheel its self is poor shape and at best needs to be drilled out to be removed, and the lock collar was locked and not coming off.
So Mr Sawz-all come out now i got 3 in place of 1, But i will be cheating and going back with stainless .


but every thing else that came off the frame looked good.
so all in all full steam ahead.

John in Highland Indiana
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24 Mar 2015 20:19 #1883 by Geno
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Making a lot of progress there. :thumb1 I haven't seen a mounting plate that bad. :doh

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25 Mar 2015 11:13 #1918 by motor12
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Dismantling these older tractors can be lotsa fun, you never know what you will find. Looks like you have a few challenges ahead. The good thing is, its all repairable or replaceable. I always love watching someone else's projects to see how they fix the problems. I always learn something I can use on a future tractor.

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