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701 instrument panels ??

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Redbirdman

I know I said I'm not looking for a restoration for my 701...But now I'm beginning to think doing the panel over would be a priority. Sooooooo,

First off: I have seen a few with home-made replacement panels (Like mine)! and I wonder what happened to the originals? Do they crack or vibrate off or just dissolve?

Second: Any tricks on removing the rusty or 'jammed' throttle and choke ring nuts?

I suspect dissimiliar metals (or stray voltage) caused them to weld themselves on.

:thumbs:

Third: any sources for replacement panels other than parts machines?

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OK, I showed you mine, now show me yours! :wh:

Ed :)

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TT

You're in luck!

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/index.php?showtopic=8348

I have one of the first one's produced (so I hear) and it's done well - although I don't use the tractor much.

You might have the best luck getting yours apart if you chip/chisel/whittle the wood out from between the bezel and the nut, and then spray the bejesus out of them with a good penetrant. Heat really isn't an option, so if they don't break free after soaking, you might have to use the miniature cut-off wheels on a Dremel to split the nut.

Here's mine, by the way:

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Redbirdman

wow! Thanks TT........... you guys are gonna get me to completely restore this 'ol girl aren't you! :thumbs:

ED

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puddlejumper

Redbird, I Intend to do a complete restore on mine sometime in the future,so I amgoing to purchase a repro for mine. My original is fully functional with just a piece broke out of the top lip. Maybe the size of your thumbnail I will donate it to the old gal if she wants it.

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HorseFixer

Ed TT sent you to the right Guy! :) Glen Pettit is a stand up guy and honest vendor. His craftsmanship is TOP NOTCH. I have ordered a new 701 dash from him along with many other products shown and the materials are much thicker and better Quality than the originals. Keep your tractor original especially since you can get the right stuff! :thumbs:

~Duke

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Redbirdman

Puddle jumper...........Thank you so much for the offer! :wh:

(what a great place this is.......in fact, what a great bunch of people in the whole hobby!)

I already spoke (by PM) to Glen and he's sending a repro to me!

Thanks again people!

:thumbs: :)

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