peter lena 4,923 Posted August 6 ED looks good , like the clean and used stature of it , is that an oil slick finish on that ? that hood has the oiled sheen ,look , regularly wipe my horses down with a penetrating oil clean cloth , keeps the paint alive , pete 1 1 Share this comment Link to comment
TractorEd 18 Posted Tuesday at 05:51 PM (edited) Yep, penetrating oil/ rust preventer. Thanks. Drips under front are from the same. Edited Tuesday at 05:52 PM by TractorEd Share this comment Link to comment
peter lena 4,923 Posted Tuesday at 10:08 PM love an oil slick , another lubrication addict ! have to talk on what you have done , go grease , pete 1 1 Share this comment Link to comment
peter lena 4,923 Posted Tuesday at 10:13 PM snoop, thanks , it just looks good , clean , serviced , no rust , makes easy sense to me , go grease , pete 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Snoopy11 4,195 Posted Tuesday at 10:57 PM 43 minutes ago, peter lena said: no rust Yes sir... THAT is the most important!!! Don Share this comment Link to comment
TractorEd 18 Posted Wednesday at 08:44 PM 22 hours ago, peter lena said: love an oil slick , another lubrication addict ! have to talk on what you have done , go grease , pete Rebuilt engine (bored 10 over... 46 years of mowing/plowing), replaced trans seals/oil, powder coated rims (local shop), new shoes all around, new clutch pulley, trans input pulley/key, new brake pad, reshaped hood from collisions through the years, new points and battery. I didn't take it completely apart to clean, but 90%+ was). Things I haven't done: steering tear down (works fine, just regreased), mule drive teardown/clean/inspect (may do that soon), attach-a-matic teardown/clean/inspect (may do that soon, too). Currently working on mower deck (couple of small cracks to weld, missing small chunk to fix, rusty (might just do a oil bath on top, but should probably under coat it). I've tried to keep it as original as I could, but there are some changes (seat, trans input pulley, tires). Except for the tires, I still have all of the original parts that maybe I can fix up and re-use later on 1 Share this comment Link to comment
TractorEd 18 Posted Wednesday at 08:46 PM Oh, and sprayed all metal parts with penetrating/rust preventative fluid! and greased appropriately! Share this comment Link to comment
TractorEd 18 Posted Wednesday at 08:48 PM (edited) and a new, reproduction headlight lens (not original). probably, forgetting a lot of things, but that's about it. ... new front wheel bearings ... ... added an hour meter so i can see how many i put on it since the rebuild ... Edited Wednesday at 08:58 PM by TractorEd Share this comment Link to comment
peter lena 4,923 Posted Wednesday at 09:01 PM ED , thanks for the update , glad you are staying after it , that mule drive , bearing grease upgrade is easy , if you are planning that , done that on my 3 , also lucas greased the pto needle bearing , and a few other related , pto lever issues , that oil rub down is so easy and worth it , been doing it forever. stay oily , pete . 1 Share this comment Link to comment
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