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kpinnc

I love seeing parts hangin on the old clothes line setup.

 

...Maybe my wife will let me decorate the Christmas tree with red parts next year!

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, kpinnc said:

I love seeing parts hangin on the old clothes line setup.

 

...Maybe my wife will let me decorate the Christmas tree with red parts next year!

I don't know why not....

 

You tell her some crazy Bear 🐻 in Maine said it was ok....

 

 

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kpinnc
7 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

You tell her some crazy Bear 🐻 in Maine said it was ok..

 

Will do!

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ebinmaine

Got a little more done on the rig today. 

I finished disassembly on the transmission. 

 

I found a wheel bearing that was somewhat beyond repair. 

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Also discovered that when the differential and bull gear bolts came out at least one rode around the bull gear some.  

The bottom of both case halves is scun up but not worn through. 

One side is cracked but not broken. This'll be a very lightly used and rarely driven tractor so I'll opt for attempting a J. B. Weld repair if deemed necessary later on. 

 

Trina helped clean the largest of the muck off.  

We got a plastic tote bin container holder and placed the halves along with some of the other parts in it. 

Add 5 gallons of diesel and cover. 

Tomorrow or the next day we'll take out the pieces, scrub a tad, and flip em over back into the juice. 

 

 

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ebinmaine

Well folks we're getting really narrowed down on things left to paint.

All that's left is the wheels, couple of rods and levers, and I still need to put the transmission together so that can be painted...

 

Here's today's progress:

 

 

 

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ebinmaine

Little more work from last night after I made the previous post.

 

 

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ebinmaine

Near as I can figure all we've got left at this point is wheels, engine, transmission.

 

She's likely to begin assembly in the next couple days.

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Pullstart

Once again, those are some sweet wind chimes BBT!

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BHunter

Nice work Eric and Trina. Can’t wait to see it assembled. Putting stencil lettering on the tins after it’s assembled? That would go with the military tribute. 

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, BHunter said:

Nice work Eric and Trina. Can’t wait to see it assembled. Putting stencil lettering on the tins after it’s assembled? That would go with the military tribute. 

Thanks a bunch.

:lol:

Mostly her to be honest.

All I'm doing is rebuilding the transmission and cleaning out the carburetor.

 

 

We do have some stenciling and letters etc to be put on. Gonna look super snazzy I think.

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ebinmaine

Well boys and girls....

 

Looks like the BBT has found/invented a name for the tractor. 

 

Millie. 

 

 

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ebinmaine

Trina started a wee bit of assembly this evening. 

Front axle is hung. 

Steering set in place. 

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I pulled the carb off the engine. Seems simple enough. Not the  filthiest one I've ever seen but certainly overdue for a good cleaning. 

Need to find/make gaskets and get it back together. 

 

I'll take a peak at the manual @pfrederi sent me. The governor arm was loose so I'll need to adjust/set that.  

 

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Also here's a picture of a rear wheel after 1 coat of paint. 

 

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RandyLittrell
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Well boys and girls....

 

Looks like the BBT has found/invented a name for the tractor. 

 

Millie. 

 

 

 

 

Excellent choice for a name!!  Here is my granddaughter Millie! 

 

 

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, RandyLittrell said:

Excellent choice for a name!!  Here is my granddaughter Millie! 

 

I bet she OWNS grandpa! 

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RandyLittrell
6 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

I bet she OWNS grandpa! 

 

 

Absolutely she does!!!!! Both my grandkids do, it's what makes raising your kids worth it!! 

 

 

 

 

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ebinmaine

Today's progress was good.  

I finished up cleaning out the transmission. 

Got that all spotless inside and out. 

BBT scraped it a bit with a hand wire brush to free up a little left over loose paint and rust then washed with her usual bare metal prep of acetone.  

 

That and several other things got newly painted or more paint. 

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Here's the chassis as it sets tonight. 

 

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And a bonus deer pic from this morning out my kitchen window. Zoom in at center. 

 

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Pullstart

Lookin’ good BBT!  Speaking of deer, I walked out back tonight and stalked a nice wide buck for about 5 minutes.  I couldn’t tell if it was 7 or 8+ points, but a good wide rack (for around here).  It got me excited for bow season!

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ebinmaine

She also found some donor tie rods borrowed from the future '68 raider 10 repaint project tractor. 

 

 

 

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Oldskool

Making really good progress there. Time is getting short. Counting down the days lol

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ebinmaine

This evening we got the transmission together and in the tractor.  

 

Millie's a roller!!!

 

 

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Of course the now "standard on all our builds" lug nut conversion. 

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Last coat of paint on the fuel tank. 

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ebinmaine

Transmission filled with 80w-140. 

Shift lever in. 

Drive and brake drum on transmission. 

 

We rolled it outside so The Paint Department could do a quick overall spray to cover the tractor as a whole. Painted over the nuts and bolts, areas where things were touched or scratched during assembly, etc. 

 

She put the tie rods on but they need adjustment or replacing. It's towed OUT something fierce. 

I'll pick up some 3/8 fine rod and get some together. 

 

Added the seat pan and seat...

 

 

 

 

 

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OldWorkHorse

Psst.... 7 days.... you can do it! Nice work so far!

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