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chris sutton

Repainting the Shak'n Horse

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DougC

I don't possess your patience my friend . Your project  is alive and well and looking good!  :handgestures-thumbupright:

Please do a start up video when the time arrives. I would love to be a witness when it comes alive!!!   :handgestures-thumbupright:

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AMC RULES

Here's hoping...    :techie-eatcursor:

you're keeping the arrow. 

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chris sutton

It seems to take forever cleaning parts but the wheels I had shot blasted.

there's a few new parts I had to make along the way like dash stand and track rods.

the hood was the most work as it was 2 welded together and took some bashing and a skim of bondo to get it looking good, lucky my son works in a car paintshop and gave me a lot of help

 

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chris sutton

Here's some more

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paulmackellow

Top job mate :bow-blue: :thumbs:

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chris sutton

Here come the red bits

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AMC RULES

Hood turned out sooooooooo nice.  :clap:

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Texas Todd

Well done! Looks sharp!

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chris sutton

A few more progress photos.

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953 nut

:text-coolphotos:   The hood is amazing! Considering the amount of body work you did you can take a lot of pride in the outcome.   :bow-blue:

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chris sutton

Almost done, if I get fed up with the stationary engine I can always fit a Clinton or Three. :)

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Texas Todd

Awesome job!

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RandyLittrell

Damn that looks good!! Couple of twins in there would do the trick too. 

 

 

 

 

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chris sutton

To finish up i'll add a small video of it driving round a field.

 

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oliver2-44

That definitely qualifies as a "long frame" tractor

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Cole J.

That is really cool!!

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SylvanLakeWH

LOVE IT!

 

In the States we have this little Federal Government organization called OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)...they would have a field day with the lack of toe guards next to those flywheels on your tractor...Just warning you mate :ph34r:- Don't import it to the USA when you go into mass production!!! :UK: :USA:

 

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chris sutton
18 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

LOVE IT!

 

In the States we have this little Federal Government organization called OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)...they would have a field day with the lack of toe guards next to those flywheels on your tractor...Just warning you mate :ph34r:- Don't import it to the USA when you go into mass production!!! :UK: :USA:

 

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We have the same over here called HSE ( health and Safety Executive ) The tractor spends most of its time on static displays, but I do drive it sometimes and have a grove on my left boot to prove it, the right hand side is ok as the brake/clutch pedal stops it happening

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