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Cole J.

Got it striped down power washed and I started sanding today

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oliver2-44

To polish black knobs and handles I use a cloth disc on my bench grinder and a stick of white rough polishing compound from Lowes. It works good on the black bakealite shift knobs. it also works good on the plastic knows but you need to use a light tough or you can burn the plastic. 

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953 nut
14 minutes ago, oliver2-44 said:

To polish black knobs and handles I use a cloth disc on my bench grinder and a stick of white rough polishing compound from Lowes. It works good on the black bakealite shift knobs. it also works good on the plastic knows but you need to use a light tough or you can burn the plastic. 

 

 

:twocents-02cents:      Safety tip' thread them onto a long bolt with a locking nut so you won't get your fingers in the way of the buffing wheel.

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Cole J.

I found a picture of this tractor still together

 

 

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grine_22

Looking like a good start on things! 

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Cole J.

yeah its going pretty good

 

 

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857 horse

Cole,,,,,,,this how it starts ,,,a few questions,,,,,,I am old,and new at this hobby,,,,,when i sit at the computer,I always walk away knowing more than before...

Welcome to Red Square,,,,,,,,,,just remember   this a hobby......NOT an addiction,,,,you wont need a bigger garage or another shed....a nice little hobby.

Yep,,just a nice little hobby......and it always gonna be fun......

 

                                   howard in VA,,,,

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Ed Kennell

:text-welcomeconfetti:  aboard Cole.    The Charger is a great tractor for your first project.  Rest assured, no matter what problems you encounter, someone on here has already found a solution and will be willing to help.                        And don't be concerned with the spelling....most of us don't have a very good cents,,er scents..er sense of what is correct.    :twocents-02cents::unsure::blink:

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Racinbob

I just now found this thread. Welcome Cole. I just love seeing young men around your age cranking on projects like this. Your friend did you a favor by send you here. By far the best place for information and the best folks as well. I;'m looking forward to following your progress, :handgestures-thumbupright:

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mikekot3

welcome Cole qnd great pictures of the restored charger 10.

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Cole J.

I got most of the parts sanded down finally just need to sand down the frame. It only took a month.:lol: slow process!!

 

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AMC RULES

A nice :wh: ...   :handgestures-thumbsup:

is well worth the wait. 

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WHX??
On Sun Nov 22 2015 20:38:46 GMT-0600, 953 nut said:

 

 

      Safety tip' thread them onto a long bolt with a locking nut so you won't get your fingers in the way of the buffing wheel.

What fingers?!?!?!

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Cole J.

What type of grey paint is closest to the grey used on these tractors

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grine_22

What are ya painting grey?

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Cole J.

I'm not painting it completely grey I was thinking about doing grey pin stripes on the hood or something like that I don't know I'm not even close to that step any way. Just brain storming. 

On the hood it at the time on being new it looks like it had a grey decal down the middle of the hood   I wanted to recreat that with paint instead of a sticker

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shadyady

I use petrol or a good degreaser

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953 nut
On 1/3/2016 at 11:02 PM, Cole J. said:

I was thinking about doing grey pin stripes on the hood

If you plan to mask an area off and do a color change over it here is a trick that will prevent the second color from bleeding under the tape. After the gray has dried completely apply the masking and spray one more coat of gray. Anything that bleeds under the tape will be the same as what you covered. now spray the RED and it won't be able to get under the tap. Nice clean line when you remove it.

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Cole J.

OK thanks for the tip

 

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Digger 66

Just stumbled on this thread , Cole .

Welcome aboard  the mother-ship :wh: .

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Cole J.
4 hours ago, Digger 66 said:

Just stumbled on this thread , Cole .

Welcome aboard  the mother-ship :wh: .

Thanks for the welcome 

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rjg854

:text-welcomeconfetti: TO:rs:

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Cole J.

Just wondering what is the best drive belt to use? Should I use toro belts or is other something better 

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C-101plowerpower
14 minutes ago, Cole J. said:

Just wondering what is the best drive belt to use? Should I use toro belts or is other something better 

 

Original Toro belt

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Retired Sparky

:WRS:    You might try toothpaste or some polishing compound. 

              Although I've owned my WH for 30yrs. I still haven't learned everything there is to know about my tractor.  

              I've only been on this site for a couple of months and I'm  learning something new every week.    

            Again, welcome to this site.   Lots of great guys & gals with mountains of info.B)

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