Racinbob 12,065 #1 Posted 22 hours ago I'm past due for an update. The paint is cured enough and it was decal time. I've been anxious for this. I decided to go with stock decals from Terry. As any of you that have used his decals knows they are idiot proof. Soooooo easy to apply with no bubbles. I still have a couple minor decals to put on. The headlight tub got a quick coat of silver and pop riveted in place. 5000k led bulbs. I don't need taillights so reflectors covered the holes. I got this seat with no tears but it needed a good cleaning. I'd say it cleaned up pretty good. The electric fuel pump is installed under the seat. About all I need to do is the electrical, throttle and choke controls and the usual odds and ends. In the background of the first picture you'll see some mufflers sitting there. Big block and a small block Nelsons and a stack with a flipper cap thingy. I'm not a big stack person but for some reason it's calling me. I've been pondering what chore this tractor will have and I've pretty well decided on getting rid of the 314H and slapping the 42"sd deck on this one. This had a 42"rd but it needs work. I'm thinking that will be a project for this winter. 3 7 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 73,713 #2 Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, Racinbob said: idiot proof That may be but they ain't me Bear idiot proof. 1 hour ago, Racinbob said: 5000k led bulbs. I have some of those in use. They work great. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,354 #3 Posted 20 hours ago @Racinbob been using MOTHERS , BACK TO BLACK , walmart , for black trim and seat recovery , anything I have tried it on just comes back from the grave . looks good .pete 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,354 #4 Posted 18 hours ago @Skwerl58 @Treepep , regularly experiment with recovery stages of older anything , just curiosity , how ? why? save it? , often refer to first stage of used tractor pick up , my first , thing is to get paint recovery going , getting a penetrating oil / mineral oil spray down , and forget it , long soak time is best . then its a mineral oil rub down , no scratch pads , save / retain that patina , preserve it / enhance it . done a number of , tractor related , pieces . if paint starts to show itself , 6" electric palm buffer , cleaner wax , just work with what exposes itself , that will retain , exact era patina , regularly , clean cloth mineral oil rub down my , horses , paint looks solid / clean / clear , thats the look I want . this is an easy stage to bring out on any old piece , experiment / test / try as you go , not looking for a show queen , just clean / clear , marvel at the recover y , stage in these units . love , improving original , set ups, for dependable operations . good talkin , pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racinbob 12,065 #5 Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, peter lena said: @Racinbob been using MOTHERS , BACK TO BLACK , walmart , for black trim and seat recovery , anything I have tried it on just comes back from the grave . looks good .pete I always have some Back to Black on the shelf. It does a great job but it's not really a cleaner. I used VRP vinyl cleaner and conditioner. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevasaurus 23,356 #6 Posted 17 hours ago Dang Bob that horse is SWEET !!! Thank you for saving that Mate. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 9,697 #7 Posted 17 hours ago The flat top shifter knobs look great - what did you use on the black?? I have had good longterm success with Duplicolor Black Interior Dye Paint. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racinbob 12,065 #8 Posted 16 hours ago Nothing fancy. I chucked them up in a drill press and hit them with 400 grit. Then I wiped on a couple coats of Flood Penetrol. I was experimenting more than anything and they actually came out pretty nice. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 14,306 #9 Posted 16 hours ago (edited) Well done, sir. I must point out one of my Dad’s regular expressions: “You cannot make anything foolproof. Why? Because fools are way too clever." He was proved correct all the time as users constantly found ways to misuse software systems my team thought were well-designed. Edited 16 hours ago by Handy Don Share this post Link to post Share on other sites