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dclarke

Looks awesome Denny! I must say, that is a very neat and well organized shop you have there! Love the safe.

 Thanks, Ken. It's doesn't always look like that, it's a mess more than it's organized :angry-banghead: .... The safe came from an old grocery store here in town, I had the local lumber yard bring it to my house with their forklift. If I ever move, it stays with the house.

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Lane Ranger

It would be BANK of MOM and DAD in our house!

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dclarke

I picked up a few more pieces yesterday, I still need to get the pedals and footrests painted and installed then finish painting the footrest mounting bar before I can start reassembly.

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rmaynard

Wow! Looks great Denny.  :thumbs:

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Terry M

Nice to hear he got a few more done for you Denny!! :handgestures-thumbupright:    Won't be long and we'll all see one of the sweetest 701s out there...Can't wait!! :)  :bow-blue:

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dclarke

I have enough pieces painted to put a rolling chassis together but I can't go much farther until I get the rest of the parts back from the painter. 

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clemedc

Looking great Denny :)

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Jake Kuhn

its gonna be a beauty Denny! Last year at charlotte I remember you came up to me when I was cleaning the 401 and said that you wished your 701 shined like mine did. I think I'll be jealous of yours now!!!!

 

Looking fantastic! :bow-blue:

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buckrancher

It's looking top notch Denny

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slyacer

Nice! :thumbs:

SO MOTE IT BE

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MikesRJ

 

Nice! :thumbs:

SO MOTE IT BE

 

My brother, approach the East.

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dclarke

I finally got the small parts back from the painter this morning and I was able to get a little more put back together. All that's left to paint is the engine and the motor generator, those get dropped off in the morning. With any luck, I'll have those back this week. I know one thing, it takes me a lot longer to put one of these together than it does to take it apart.

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Terry M

Very NIce Denny!! :handgestures-thumbupright:   Hope to see this tractor finished soon.  I sure hope you have it ready to bring to Jacksonville!!!

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rmaynard

Denny,

I think that I counted over 65 individual parts that I painted. Take-apart is easy. I found myself saying that this little guy will be a "piece of cake". Boy was I wrong.

 

What you have done so far looks great.

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clemedc

It is going to be awesome! :woohoo:

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dclarke

I've got this pretty much back together, just have to finish up the engine and a little wiring then get it bolted in and get it running.

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rmaynard

Right now it looks pretty good as a Fred Flintstone model.

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Ken B

looks great!

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Jake Kuhn

Looking fantastic Denny!!!

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horsesaver98

Looks real good

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clemedc

Right now it looks pretty good as a Fred Flintstone model.

HAHA good one Bob. Its great to see it come together Denny.

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speedyleedy

Wow that's one fine looking 701 you restored Denny ! :)  look's great very nice job  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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dclarke

I finished up the engine today and got this thing runnin this afternoon. Tomorrow I'll put the lights back on it and finish up a few things and call it good enough.

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Jake Kuhn

WOW! That turned out amazing denny! :handgestures-thumbup:    I'll trade you my new case for it. :ychain:

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horsesaver98

Wow that is amazing

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