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Finally... The Restoration Is Complete - RJ59

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pezsox

a few larger ones

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rexman72

what a great job you did.thanks for sharing.

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Lane Ranger

Looks great and a real tribute to your wife's grandfather -her parents must be real excited.   That first picture with the chains on the tires  shows a pulley and frame  (without the front cutting blade )  for a CBR-32  front sickle bar mower on it!

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redrooster

Excellent!

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Jake Kuhn

Very nice job on the resto! Turned out sweet!  :bow-blue:

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Olratlr

It looks real good.

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pezsox

This is why I love this forum. Someone (you shall remain un-named) Let me know thru a private message that I may have put my back wheels on incorrectly. I assumed like every other vehicle in the world the valve stem is to the outside...wrong! Only would people who care let me know that this may be wrong, and only people who have this much knowledge would have noticed. Thanks

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KATO

AWESOME :handgestures-thumbupright: love the story too ...they will be very happy im sure

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slammer302

I noticed that too. Nice rj looks good

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312Hydro

Your tractor looks great! Thanks for sharing and I really like the customized heat shield. :handgestures-thumbupright: :handgestures-thumbupright:

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wallfish

LOOKS GREAT!

These are the kind of stories that make this hobby fun.

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Bert

Nice work!

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pezsox

A friend of mine says they flip their farm wheels either way to make them wider or skinnier depending on what they are farming. Lol

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Ken B

Awesome story and you did a nice job bringing that tractor back to life! I have a few suggestions, since you'd like to see this tractor used for fun and maybe even some chores I would add some weight to the front of the tractor to keep the front end on the ground as they can be flipped rather easily. I'd also try too find a belt guard so ones fingers don't wind up in a pinch...

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VinsRJ

I would have to agree... you did a great job!

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grnlark

Awesome!

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Navig8r

Great job!  Tractor looks great, and it's awesome what you've done to keep family memories alive! 

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Fun Engineer

That's a keeper.  Nice looking restoration and wonderful family history.

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bmsgaffer

I'm sitting here thinking what a shame that you will have to get the tires remounted so the tread is facing the right way :eusa-think:

 

Then I realize that all you have to do is swap sides, doh! :banghead:

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pezsox

I actually did not realize the torque these things have. The first time I tested the gears, I started in 3rd gear and damn near flipped it. I was shocked at the power these little engines have. I also was emailing someone before Christmas about a repro belt guard, I might have to continue that conversation. Too funny on the wheels, I thought the same thing then I looked at it and I sighed in relief. It's not 100% original and correct, but that's ok it's already been ridden thru 2 tankfulls of gas!

I do have those sickle parts, and a few other parts I am going to put in the 4 sale section.

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Irv

Great work on the resto and a great, heart warming story.

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AMC RULES

You do nice :wh: work.

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

A great job, and a better story. Well done.

 

Glenn

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meadowfield

Lovely work!

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