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Bantam 8000

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grnlark

About two years ago I bought a rough Bantam 8000 with a very rare belly mower. I've stripped it down to every last nut and bolt and have been slowly going through it. The body has been totally blasted, repaired and blocked numerous times. The fenders were all hand dollied to straighten them out too. I had the body parts professionslly painted by a friend of mine and finally got all the orange parts back from him this week. He still has to clear the hood and finish the black items (seat, rear rims and all engine tins). It's 1968 Chevy hugger orange and urethane clear. The rear fender stripes were re-stenciled, sprayed and cleared in as well. The plan is to get it back together for spring.

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CRE1992

I can't wait to see this finished.

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horsesaver98

me to

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Jake Kuhn

That looks fantastic! Can't wait to see it finished! :bow-blue: :bow-blue: :bow-blue:

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312Hydro

Looks great! That's the first mower I've seen.

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bowtiebutler956

I'm excited for you Matt!

Matt

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Ken B

I can't wait to see this one in person. Very nice Matt!

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Wheel-N-It

me to

Me Three :text-yeahthat:

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KATO

Very cool !!

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rydogg

That is going to be a very cool little tractor I can't wait to see it done. I passed one at a swap meet and was going to come back to it later if I had cash left but it sold pretty quick I have been searching for one ever since but try searching for bantam on CL or ebay and all you get is bantam chickens :banghead:

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stevasaurus

Matt that looks fantastic and the paint is eye poping...WOW :bow-blue:

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grnlark

A little update - trans is completed, installed and all linkage hooked up. The brakes are on, adjusted and work perfect. The body has been wet sanded, buffed and all repro emblems installed. Every piece of hardware used is stainless, even the threaded rods for the brakes and all the shifter linkage.

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bowtiebutler956

Wow, that really looks great Matt! :jaw: I thought I did a fairly good job on my sons 3000, but your 8000 really is a step above the rest! Fantastic work, with amazing attention to detail! :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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Sparky

Nice work Matt! Wheres the motor? In a state of rebuild?

Mike.........

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chris11

Very nice Matt, cant wait to see it done. :)

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fireman

Can't wait to see that in person! Looks great Matt.

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groundhog47

Good googly oogly that is some amazing work, it looks like you can "brake" each wheel individually and turn on a "dime".

Y'all amaze me with the excellent craftsmanship!

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grnlark

Nice work Matt! Wheres the motor? In a state of rebuild?

Mike.........

I got the motor running great about a year ago and it's sat idle ever since. I've collected clean, rust-free duplicates of all the engine tins, which have since been blasted, primed, painted and cleared. Once the main bulk of the tractor is together I need to make sure the motor is fine tuned, then strip it all down and detail the heck out of it before it goes in.

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Gene_S

The restoration looks to be top notch Matt! These little tractors are so cool! Great job!

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wp205a

Ooops, I reached my "like limit" for the day. Need to spread out my visits, Great job.

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Killer 2000 Chevy

:wicked: Any more pics on progress?

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