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ANOTHER 701 RESTORATION from trailer trash to trailer queen

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buckrancher

have the frame welded

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also made a new steering suport

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Brian

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dclarke

Looks good, Brian.    :thumbs:

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rmaynard

You are amazing.  :handgestures-salute:

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bowtiebutler956

 You have serious skills!! :text-datsphatyo:

 

Matt :flags-texas:

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buckrancher

thanks guy's

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Don1977

I don't believe that steering support is going to break. :bow-blue:

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SousaKerry

What you didn't machine a new fan gear out of a chunk of solid SS yet???? Kidding aside good work as always can't wait for Charlotte now.

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buckrancher

put the engine back together eoungh to paint the block

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I was very lucky I found nos .010 oversize piston and rings for the 2 7/8 bore size a new rod and a nos crankshaft I had in stock

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Jake Kuhn

Very nice brian! :handgestures-thumbup:

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rmaynard

And you were also lucky to find a can of Restoration Series IH Red spray paint as well.

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VinsRJ

Dupli-Color Engine "Red" is the exact match to Restoration Series IH Red, it also has a higher temp rating.

 

Mike (MikesRJ) and I verified this... and he used it on his RJ's K90 with great success.

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rmaynard

There are 2 engine reds from Dupli-Color. #DE1653 is the correct one.

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welderman85

your work is awsome

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stevebo

Way to give it a half hearted resto... lol

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buckrancher

Way to give it a half hearted resto... lol

 

yea I tend to go over board :woohoo:

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Zeek

Nice job Brian, can't wait to see it in person!

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buckrancher

pretty much have all my parts made

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Brian

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Martin

looks awesome, one day i want to see all the tins done in stainless too..... :thumbs:

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Jake Kuhn

WOW! this one is really going to stand out at the show! Will it be at the charlotte show in august?

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dclarke

Lookin good, Brian!

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rmaynard

Wow. That is amazingly awesome.

 

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bowtiebutler956

 I really can't wait to see this one done! :jaw:  :woohoo:

 

Matt :flags-texas:

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Kevbo

Unbelievable...you are the man.

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Horse'n Around

Brian, your tractors are truly works of art.

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buckrancher

thanks guy's hopfully the weather will get better and I can get some painting done

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