And so it begins...(pics)

Now that I've knocked the Paulson loader off dad and I dragged the WD-45 in the shop yesterday. I started with a compression and leak down check on the mill and everything is in good order. Then we knocked the tin and tank off and ran that through the bead blaster last night. Now it's on to building a new wiring harness and continue to assess the situation as to what it needs. I'll keep you's guys posted as to how the resto goes.

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A gentleman is stopping by to pick it up tomorrow. If for some reason he doesn't show up I'll keep ya in the loop. Where ya live at Dave? My address is Stoti, but I'm mayor and sole proprietor of Utica, WI.
 
We've got two shops actually. One is for the dirty and heavy work and the other is for reassembly and paint. The teardown shop is a modest 24 x 44, but it serves it's purpose well. The finish shop is 60 x 90 and also stores the toys.
 

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