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Daddy Don

C-111 Restore

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rustyoldjunk

thats is goning to be a sharp tractor once its back together

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Prater

Its funny how one hub can be taken off with your hand, but the other side will not budge. I broke the hub with a 12 ton puller, I tried to go to fast. We have done heat, wax, penetrating oil, nothing seems to work. I guess out comes the cutting tools next. I am just glad I have a hub to replace it with...

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bell

They can be pretty stubborn. That is a SWEET looking puller you got there.... :notworthy:

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rickv1957

I agree with Jon on that puller,cant say Ive ever seen one like that,Rick

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Prater

Dad picked it up at harbor freight. It was $59. It is heavy, took three of us to get it in position.

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Prater

We were able to get the broken hub off. The bi-metal blade on the saws all really worked better than expected. Dad stoped the cut short of the axle and I used a large chisel and hamer to finish it off. Just one quick blow and the hub broke in half. Now its time to get those darn seal replaced. I also took over a replacement hub...

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can whlvr

funny at the way these hubs can be,either cant get em off or cant seem to keep em on.

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Prater

The weather was great today so dad took the time to work on the horse. He is just waiting for the 14HP Kohler to get finished at the shop, the new ags and three ribs to come in, and a new decal set.

Here are todays pics.

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Prater

A little more work done. Dad got the Ags mounted today.

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rickv1957

Steven,looking very nice!!!, :notworthy: Rick

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Prater

Here are some current pics of the C-111. Repowered with the Kohler 14HP engine.

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HunterdonNJ

It's so purty! Excellent restore job. Congrats.

Jonas

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dkopp

Where did you get your decals from?

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rickv1957

Don,tractor looks great,nice work!! :omg: Rick

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Daddy Don

If I remember right I got them from the Vinylguy 52 here on the forum. I got them last winter.

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gwgdog66

Daddy Don,

All I can say is WOW!! :omg::D:D Good job buddy!

Lets go get it dirty! :D

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Horse'n Around

Don that looks great! I cant believe how nice it looked just pressure washing it. Very clean. You did a awesome job on it. PS Im with the others regarding your puller, that thing is High Tech Neato!!!! Dang... now I want one too :omg:

John

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Gene_S

Don,

You done a fantastic job on the C-111... :omg: What size are the front tri-rib tires? I really like the ag tri-rib look!

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WH854

That is a great job Don :omg: You should put a picture in The Picture Gallery!

Chas

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Daddy Don

I will have steve put one in the gal.

The tire size is firestone 18X650 A on the front and Duro 23X10.5X12 on the back.

Thanks for the input.

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dkopp

Don,

Thanks for the info on the decals. You did a real nice job on the C-111. Mine is a little worse for wear and weather and needing a replacement engine. Where about in Oklahoma are you? I used to live in the Collinsville area.

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Prater

Here is a short youtube video...

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