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Re: FARMALL C, need parts..need help!
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Posted by Tommy H on December 17, 2003 at 13:56:17 from (65.140.19.133):
In Reply to: FARMALL C, need parts..need help! posted by Tommy H on December 16, 2003 at 20:03:17:
My deal with the school is that I have 3.5 years to return it to show status, after that I can use it to its fullest abilities! Ive restored a couple little Wheel Horses and got a buzz off of it and looked for something with more of a challenge. The farmall had provided that. Money is really no object, it is but it isnt. If it costs more than I have, but is needed for correctness, ill wait till Ihave enough. Thats the way i do things. If its worth doing, its worth doing right. I want the 6V system for correctness, I need a gen, starter switch, rod and lever, as well as wiring. Once I have that it will be turning over. Once it turns over Ill fix the carb, sediment bowl, and intake/exhaust manifold, new pistons, rings, sleeves, valves and boil head. After that it should run. Then I move to the cosmetics, the seat assembly is shot to heck, new tool box, stand, shock/spring, pan and cover. Then a new base for the instrument panel. Then I should be able to ride it. THEN I take it all part and sand blast it. PRime it then 3 coats of IH red, and silver wheel rings. Then new tires, tubes, muffler etc etc... hopefully I can do it in 3 years!
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