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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, Stormin said:

 By 'eck! Your flying along with this build. Amazing what can be achieved in a month. Isn't it ERIC? :hide:

I'm telling Trina on you....

Actually never mind. She probably would think it's just as funny.....

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Achto
On ‎10‎/‎12‎/‎2020 at 6:54 PM, Oldskool said:

I was thinking 117H. 1 for first in series so 100 series. 17hp and the H for the hydro. But would it be 1757 by Wheel Horse standards?

 

If you were to go back to the 60's numbers. The last number on the :wh: tractors represents 196X. Start this method over for your 2020 build it could be a 1770 - 17=hp, 7=hydro, 0=2020?

 

If you were a Hee Haw fan back in the day, you could call it BR-549. :D 

 

I would find a number or a name that you like & run with it.:)

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ebinmaine

It's a fricken' franken horse!!

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Achto

I was thinking maybe stick with the Johnny theme?

 

Add one more head light to the left and 1 tail fin on the rear & call it Caddy.

Paint it orange & call it the Orange Blossom Special.

For a girls name - Sue, Cindy, Delia, Irene, Kate , Kathy....

For a boys name - Sue, Casey Jones, Ira....

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, Achto said:

Sue

Boy named Sue is absolutely one of the best songs ever ever and ever and ever.

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Oldskool
43 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

If you were to go back to the 60's numbers. The last number on the :wh: tractors represents 196X. Start this method over for your 2020 build it could be a 1770 - 17=hp, 7=hydro, 0=2020?

 

If you were a Hee Haw fan back in the day, you could call it BR-549. :D 

 

I would find a number or a name that you like & run with it.:)

I like the 1770 number. As far as HeeHaw who DIDNT like HeeHaw lol

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Oldskool
11 minutes ago, Achto said:

I was thinking maybe stick with the Johnny theme?

 

Add one more head light to the left and 1 tail fin on the rear & call it Caddy.

Paint it orange & call it the Orange Blossom Special.

For a girls name - Sue, Cindy, Delia, Irene, Kate , Kathy....

For a boys name - Sue, Casey Jones, Ira....

The build kinda wondered off the original path and kinda took on a life of its own.

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ebinmaine
44 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

The build kinda wondered off the original path and kinda took on a life of its own.

Absolutely the best kind of build right there.

 

You put some stuff in a pile and move it around a little bit and see where it ends up....

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Oldskool

Starting in on the final disassembly and reassembly before the test ride. Still hoping to have video for the weekend

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ebinmaine

Forgive me if I missed this in an earlier post but do you have a paint scheme or colors in mind?

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Oldskool
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

Forgive me if I missed this in an earlier post but do you have a paint scheme or colors in mind?

You didnt miss a thing. I never mentioned it. Well it was going to be red/white with a bit of silver. BUT  the wife changed my plan. It's looking like ivory with red accents and a bit of silver

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AMC RULES

:text-+1: Digging the red with ivory accents thing!   :handgestures-thumbsup:

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Oldskool
15 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

:text-+1: Digging the red with ivory accents thing!   :handgestures-thumbsup:

It's looking like red frame, front axle, 3pt and wheel centers. Then with ivory grille,hood, fenders and wheel hoops. Probably an accent strip of red on the hood sides

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rjg854

This will be interesting .

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Oldskool

The wife and I were talking last night. It's looking like the project will get mothballed after the shake down cruise. With about 2 weeks left before hunting season and daylight savings  there are a few other things to get finished up. There will still be updates as progress goes on

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AMC RULES

Leaving any bare metal exposed while it sits?

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oliver2-44

Beautiful build.

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The front of this hood is calling for some bling.  Maybe "Frankenhorse" cut out of some stainless and polished.  Or an old brass or chrome nameplate off some odd equipment.  

PS how is the 3 point raised and lowered..manual or hydraulic?

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Oldskool
4 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

Leaving any bare metal exposed while it sits?

Yes, but in a heated garage. It wont sit to long I'm sure lol

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Oldskool
1 hour ago, oliver2-44 said:

Beautiful build.

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PS how is the 3 point raised and lowered..manual or hydraulic?

Its manual. It has 3 different height settings and one side link is adjustable 

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Oldskool
1 hour ago, oliver2-44 said:

Beautiful build.

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The front of this hood is calling for some bling.  Maybe "Frankenhorse" cut out of some stainless and polished.  Or an old brass or chrome nameplate off some odd equipment.  

 

We may do some red pin striping on the grille not sure yet

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TractorChild97
On 9/13/2020 at 6:07 PM, Oldskool said:

Steering is sorta figured out. Engine mounts are done. Next is to get the rear axle connected to the frame

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Is this 1st gen craftsman steering. If had this in multiple garden tractors and I by far think this is the worst steering set up. The little T bushing wears out and causes the gears to slip. I'm gonna keep reading because I coulda missed something :icecream:

But hey it could last year's. 

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TractorChild97

This tractor is awesome!! I definitely love that steering wheel. This takes some time and patience. Great build!

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Oldskool
11 minutes ago, TractorChild97 said:

Is this 1st gen craftsman steering. If had this in multiple garden tractors and I by far think this is the worst steering set up. The little T bushing wears out and causes the gears to slip. I'm gonna keep reading because I coulda missed something :icecream:

It is Craftsman steering. The plastic bushing are pure junk. I have one in my race mower. I went thru that one and made all brass bushings for it with no issues to date. 

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Oldskool
Just now, TractorChild97 said:

This tractor is awesome!! I definitely love that steering wheel. This takes some time and patience. Great build!

Thanks so much. I love the banjo style steering wheels and figured this build deserved one

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