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Ultimate basket case Suburban 400 project

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oldlineman

Very nice work and weld, looks like your right leg won't get cold :lol:

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1 minute ago, oldlineman said:

Very nice work and weld, looks like your right leg won't get cold :lol:

 

thanks - longer pipe is on the way :D 

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Pullstart

Those welds look better than robotic!  Awesome work!

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953 nut

:woohoo:                                       :text-coolphotos:

That is quite an impressive transformation,  nice work. 

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peter lena

@meadowfield  terrific work on that , love the way you  just adapt to any situation , what   a concept !  stay at it ,good on you , pete ,   

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rjg854

Very nice work on that tractor to save it  :text-bravo:

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stevasaurus

Outstanding work and thankyou for all of those pictures !!  I think that transmission looked pretty good for all of that water that was in there.  :occasion-xmas:

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8ntruck

Nice work to bring that tractor back.

 

Just curious - what is Ewan's last name - Smith?  I like his forge set up.

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3 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

Nice work to bring that tractor back.

 

Just curious - what is Ewan's last name - Smith?  I like his forge set up.

Yes, that’s my son - you might have seen some of his work.

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wallfish

As always, that's very nice work and done right.

 

15 hours ago, meadowfield said:

Does anyone have something that could be shipped to the UK?

Check out the third steering wheel down. They are the same correct steering wheel except the bore is a taper spline. ( Or at least the last cub wheel I saw did) I think you might have the tools and the skills to drill it out to 3/4". Price isn't too bad a brand new one. $60

Let me know if they wont ship it to you and I will buy it and ship it

https://www.ccspecialties.org/steering_seats.html

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meadowfield
11 hours ago, wallfish said:

As always, that's very nice work and done right.

 

Check out the third steering wheel down. They are the same correct steering wheel except the bore is a taper spline. ( Or at least the last cub wheel I saw did) I think you might have the tools and the skills to drill it out to 3/4". Price isn't too bad a brand new one. $60

Let me know if they wont ship it to you and I will buy it and ship it

https://www.ccspecialties.org/steering_seats.html

 

I had spotted those steering wheels - my boss is travelling to philly in two weeks, just building up to seeing if he has room in his luggage for one...   thanks

 

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oliver2-44

Impressive work as always. What are you plans for it?  Keep as is, or disassemble and paint?

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meadowfield
17 minutes ago, oliver2-44 said:

Impressive work as always. What are you plans for it?  Keep as is, or disassemble and paint?

 

thanks..... it will be pulled apart and a full paint job, just a bit too random to leave as is.  (your measurements and photos still invaluable as I've put a 400 and 551 together)

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wallfish
9 hours ago, meadowfield said:

 

I had spotted those steering wheels - my boss is travelling to philly in two weeks, just building up to seeing if he has room in his luggage for one...   thanks

 

I have a used correct steering wheel, I could probably get it to my father in Toms River NJ, but that's about 2 hours from Philly

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