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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Martin, you sure have a knack for this. From point A to point Z when finished. looks like perfection. Its great following this. You make me feel like a real ham n egger. lol

 

Glenn

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oaktown1987

That carrier bearing is that the same one as the lower steering shaft

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Martin

if you are talking about the bearing in this pic, yes it is. part # 6472.

 

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shorts

 I'm really liking the way the tires look on this machine. Your restorations always look so much better than stock, more like show pieces.

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Martin

well its been a few days, I've been busy....

got a bunch of plated parts back........

 

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so it was time to swap out some of the temporary stuff and start assembling parts. kept painting more black parts and also repainted the hood stand as i wasn't happy with it  (to tell the truth here- the hood stand has been painted 4 times now since i started this build) i just wasn't happy with the shade of black and i also had an issue with some old powder that i had in storage for a few years. junk started appearing in some parts, so i ditched the box and started using our production supply at work. some of us guys that do a lot of personal work keep old inventory when its purged. sometimes it bites you using old stuff........

anyway, heres some more pics, its starting to go together slowly and I'm happy how its turning out so far.....

 

steering all together...

 

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front tach-a-matic together with painted and plated parts.

 

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mid tach-a-matic together....

 

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shifters painted and installed......

 

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with new boot (part #3357)

 

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hood stand going on with replated hardware......

 

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front axle and steering from above.....

 

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upper hoodstand on to check fit, needs to come off so upper steering shaft can be installed. i got it bolted on as it leaves less parts for me to kick around on the garage floor..... :thumbs:

 

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ol550

Finally figured it out.  :scratchead:  It's a magic carpet.  :ROTF:

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Fishroe

Martin  Your garage looks like a Wheel Horse factory.  I believe you could start one :eusa-think:  :eusa-think: 

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rick

Looking good!

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Sethro

Wow, how do you know which bolt/nut/washer/etc. goes where?  :eusa-think:

 

I do think you need to borrow my 416H for a while...take as much time as you need.  :bow-blue:

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Martin

after pulling apart and rebuilding a few, most of the fasteners are fairly easy to tell where they came from. IPL's (illustrated parts lists) are a big help if you have absolutely no idea what size/type bolt or fastener goes where. most all IPL's are in the manual section of the forum. 

 

and sometimes i use what size/type fastener i want to and ignore what Wheel horse originally put there. if something better in my opinion is available then i will use it. 

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Wishin4a416

Looks great Martin!! So much attention to detail. I like that Silver one in some of the pics too.

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jackhammer

Martin, frankly I think you spend entirely too much time on your restorations  :text-coolphotos:      --  what you need to do is clear your mind , think pleasant thoughts, breath thru your nose and practice more this coming weekend. Then you can go at it again the first of next week.

 

 

Nice work !!!!

 

 

 

:tools-hammerdrill:

Rick

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dclarke

Finally figured it out.  :scratchead:  It's a magic carpet.  :ROTF:

I used to think that you had a magic wand like Brian does but now I think Mike's right..... It's a carpet.  :bow-blue:

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Ken B

As always Martin, top shelf work. It looks like this tractor is going to eat snow for lunch. I bet its going to steer fantastic with the front tires you are using and it looks like the rear tires are really going to dig in as well.

 

I like to lay out a carpet when I'm doing a full restore as well. Its gives me something clean and warm to lay or sit on, the parts are easier to see and if you do accidentally kick a part they don't slide as easily on the carpet as they would on a slick floor.

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jackhammer

I used to think that you had a magic wand like Brian does but now I think Mike's right..... It's a carpet.  :bow-blue:

 

 

Dennis and Mike got it right

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SethL1984

Been looking through the thread Martin, that is a fantastic machine! Keep up the good work brother!

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Tom.

The attention to detail is amazing, your restorations are absolutely stunning!

 

I am definitely going to lay a carpet out when I start to rebuild my wheel horse, great idea.

 

Tom

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Vinylguy

I hope you are wearing shaded eye protection while working. that baby is so bright and shiny you have to wear shades. 

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meadowfield

Awesome work :notworthy:

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Martin

guys, thanks for all the really nice comments. i just take each part as it comes and work with it.

this is turning out the nicest so far, but i have better and newer parts to use as well.......

this is the first time I've replated the hardware instead of buying all new, so that is different, and its kind of weird using yellow instead of clear zinc. when these were built just about all the bolts etc were yellow, with the bigger hardware being black zinc along with the odd bolt or two........

i have the opportunity to do the black as well, but I'm liking the way the yellow looks with some of the engine/pto parts on the later 315 tractors so I'm probably going to go that way.....

got a little more assembled tonight. little by little its becoming a tractor again. i need to get a bunch of parts ready for another plating run, so 416 #2 (which is donating a lot of itself to this cause) will be coming apart real soon. 

 

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Vinylguy

You are most certainly hitting this one out of the park Martin. :baseball:

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Martin

Hey Terry, I like that air cleaner decal in your signature......  :thumbs:

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bowtiebutler956

 What a gorgeous Horse you building there Martin!! :bow-blue:

 

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Martin

fired up #2 this morning and took it for a run. figured id give it one last run all together before starting to strip it for the rest of #3s build. took some pics of both of them together. easy to see the wide stance of the jd front axle/wheel and tire combination. 

 

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stevasaurus

It looks like you are introducing the parts horse to the recipient. :)  The build looks great Martin.  I have always like the way those plated parts look with the red and black.  WOW!!!

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