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Another Lonngg Restoration

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ebinmaine

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Super cool...

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Tonytoro416

For the life of me I CAN NOT understand why people hack up these tractors the way they do 

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JoeM

Awesome Work!

I like attention to details. Making the weights match the wheels. 

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ML3
46 minutes ago, JoeM said:

Awesome Work!

I like attention to details. Making the weights match the wheels. 

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Handy Don
3 hours ago, Tonytoro416 said:

For the life of me I CAN NOT understand why people hack up these tractors the way they do 

I can. Quite easily.

1. Their tractor--their choice

2. It’s just a machine--I’ll make it the way I want it

3. Expediency

 

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ri702bill
6 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

I can. Quite easily.

1. Their tractor--their choice

2. It’s just a machine--I’ll make it the way I want it

3. Expediency

 

Sad, but the hack "fixes" are seldom, if ever, followed by more robust correct long term ones.

Their motto - "Good e'nuf is good e'nuf"

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Handy Don
28 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Sad, but the hack "fixes" are seldom, if ever, followed by more robust correct long term ones.

Their motto - "Good e'nuf is good e'nuf"

Number 4 on the list! Thanks

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953 nut

:text-coolphotos:                                            :bow-blue:

Tony, that is an impressive transformation,  your grandfather would be so proud to see his 953 looking better than new.            :text-bravo:

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RED-Z06
2 hours ago, Handy Don said:

Number 4 on the list! Thanks

"Fixed for now"

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Tonytoro416
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

:text-coolphotos:                                            :bow-blue:

Tony, that is an impressive transformation,  your grandfather would be so proud to see his 953 looking better than new.            :text-bravo:

Thank you sir. That means a lot 

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mrc

beautiful job. well done sir!

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WHX??

WOW ... 953/1054 the hardest of models to restore @Achto knows. 

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Tonytoro416
1 hour ago, mrc said:

beautiful job. well done sir!

Thank you 

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Achto

 Great Job !!! :handgestures-thumbupright: 953's are a bigger challenge than some of the other tractors.

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rjg854

Wonderful job, she's a real beauty. Even better than off the assembly line.

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Tonytoro416

Not a lot of progress but decals on. And some other odds and ends things. Mostly buttoning up and fitment addressing. Kind of stepped back to see what else I need part wise and tried to get some of that on its way 

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