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Big Sale Is On - UPDATED 03-26-26
The Big Sale is on but not like originally planned, it is a by appointment type of thing now. Be sure to call before you come to make sure the day isn't already full with peeps scheduled to come in, and make sure what you want is still available.
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pictures of the tractor and trans gears.
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1973 No Name 16
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Way too many decks
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sealing up a rebuild is almost bitter sweet, a LOT more work goes into it then most ever see or know.
when you open them up to find a mess and nothing turns its great being able to run through all the gears and see the wheel shafts turn when your done;
Then that nagging question what were they thinking when that brake got welded?
I know we all hate that feeling when run across those speed bumps.
SPEED BUMP was about the only thing i could think of that describe them that would not get in trouble.
cant wait to follow the progress.
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Setting the bar high? Ya got that right. I think these pictures are going to make me take every bolt, nut, washer, clip, everything and paint all of it. I was just going to paint the frame and trans together. But I don't know if I can do only that now.jm46322 wrote: nice work on the trans, It looks like your setting the bar pretty high for the rest of us.
sealing up a rebuild is almost bitter sweet, a LOT more work goes into it then most ever see or know.
when you open them up to find a mess and nothing turns its great being able to run through all the gears and see the wheel shafts turn when your done;
Then that nagging question what were they thinking when that brake got welded?
I know we all hate that feeling when run across those speed bumps.
SPEED BUMP was about the only thing i could think of that describe them that would not get in trouble.
cant wait to follow the progress.
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1964 854
198? 520H
Way too many decks
1966 f100
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