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Project Journal - Styled to Unstyled
Handle: Ken Christopherson  
Project Name: Styled to Unstyled  
Tractor: 1941 JD A  
Started: 17:46 03/03/14  
Updated: 14:26 03/17/14  
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Was ale to get the tractor split in half, the transmission cover off, and the block off as well. While scraping mud off of the bottom of the block, I discovered a nickel sized hole rusted through the water jacket on the bottom of #2 cylinder side. Good news, though. I was able to line up a series of Unstyled A parts to trade my Slant Dash parts for. Now the search begins for another usable block.
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 17:55 03/03/14  Let the teardown begin
Here is a chronicle of the 1941 John Deere A project I have purchased. I'm not real sure how long this is going to take me, be patient and it will get done. The plan for this tractor is to convert it to an unstyled A. I think that incorporating the 6-speed transmission, electric start, and lights will be quite beneficial. And I have always wanted an unstyled A tractor. I may even consider picking up a set of 15 spline flat spokes and some round spoke fronts wheels (proven that money works out). Enjoy, and stay tuned.
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