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1968 wheel horse lawn ranger

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Is that a real pig James?    :eusa-think: 

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Jparkes43

Is that a real pig James?    :eusa-think: 

last time i checked, no! ;-) thats some pig my mum brought from the garden shop and always is getting in the way, i think its ears have been glued on at least 5 times !

 

james

Looking good James.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

thanks

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Geno

Gonna have to put Mrs Piggy on wheels!   :laughing-rolling:

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RHODES

What are these tractors worth restored

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bmsgaffer

Between $1.00 and $1000.

 

Depends on a LOT of factors. Generally collectable or rare horses bring more money if they are in decent unrestored original condition.

 

There are some guys on here that can restore a unit and driving it will be like new off the showroom floor, they will bring high $. If its a Rustoleum job generally it will bring less. The devil is in the details.

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Jparkes43

well today i did get some sanding and cleaning done to the ranger panels. i am very happy with how it turned out they don't look like much but it is as smooth as glass, used a combination of 60,120,240 and 360 grip sand paper by hand and using the pad sander, the pressure washer, washing liquid and some sponges helped them get clean. the bonnet, seat and the whole tractor is left so plenty to get on with. but overall i am very happy with them, tomorrow they will have the primer on them and ready to be painted.

 

 

james

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AJ_Thanatos

That thing is going to be beautiful! 

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Jparkes43

That thing is going to be beautiful! 

thank you mate, it sure will be beautiful, it will take a while but the more work you put in the better results, so i don't mind thats why i put so much work in to just those two panels

 

james

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nhunt308

Looking good! Lots of work but good prep makes that paint look great

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pfrederi

My horses all run well but look poorly.  I have nowhere near the patience necessary to do good body work.  More power to you!!! ( You do contract work???)

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Jparkes43

My horses all run well but look poorly.  I have nowhere near the patience necessary to do good body work.  More power to you!!! ( You do contract work???)

well haven't done any contract work yet, i soppose i could do one day, well i like doing all the work and putting the time in and getting good results.

 

james

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Geno

Looking good J!  Is the weather there good enough to be out pressure washing?  We would freeze here.  :eusa-doh:

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David81

Looks good Sir.... can't wait to see more picts of progress  :)

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Jparkes43

Looking good J!  Is the weather there good enough to be out pressure washing?  We would freeze here.  :eusa-doh:

thanks, our weather is ok at this time of the year, February is when we get our most freezes and snow so i was ok, some days are to cold but i pick the 'warmer days'

 

james

Looks good Sir.... can't wait to see more picts of progress  :)

don't worry its priming time today. will get an update later today

 

james

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Jparkes43

made some more progress today with priming the panels, tomorrow i have quite a bit of time to strip some parts and start priming, Sunday as-well will be a good day for work.

 

 
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Jparkes43

got primer on the bonnet of the ranger, that means that i need to start stripping some more of the ranger to prime and paint

 

 

james

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Digger 66

Are you painting the cursive raised portion on the front white ???

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Jparkes43

Are you painting the cursive raised portion on the front white ???

the writing saying 'wheel horse' yes after i spray the whole thing red i think from what i here from other guys the best way to do it is with a roller brush. any other suggestions?

 

james

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Digger 66

the writing saying 'wheel horse' yes after i spray the whole thing red i think from what i here from other guys the best way to do it is with a roller brush. any other suggestions?

 

james

 

 

Yes , that's why I tried to catch you before you started to put the red on .

This method was once used to restore old licence plates .

 

Spray the ( just the ) general area of the raised portion in the color you want the letters to appear ( a couple applications ).

Then apply your top color to the whole hood  ( right over the letters .

When everything has cured , rub the raised portion of the letters with a fine rubbing compound to reveal the first color you applied .

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Jparkes43

Yes , that's why I tried to catch you before you started to put the red on .

This method was once used to restore old licence plates .

 

Spray the ( just the ) general area of the raised portion in the color you want the letters to appear ( a couple applications ).

Then apply your top color to the whole hood  ( right over the letters .

When everything has cured , rub the raised portion of the letters with a fine rubbing compound to reveal the first color you applied .

thank you sounds like a good technique to use

 

james

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Jparkes43

not any real work on the body to the ranger (engine off and a few other bits, will get a few pics soon), but i have made thees thumb screws at school that would be there from originally to replace some old bolts that where put in there place, i used a bar of mild steel and turned it down on the lathe to 0.25" or 6.35mm and then got a 1/4 BSW (British standard whitworth) die and threaded on the end. then i knurled the thumb side with to passes to create a nice groove then i parted it off and made a second one, there is also a picture of it on the bonnet, and i have to say i really like it. let me know what you think.

 

 

james

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nhunt308

Looks great !!! when you don't have parts just make them!

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Jparkes43

Looks great !!! when you don't have parts just make them!

yup making them is half the fun

 

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Geno

Nice job there J.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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Jparkes43

Nice job there J.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

thanks very much geno. 

 

james

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