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Posted by WannaBeCountry on December 06, 2006 at 13:41:22 from (64.83.204.203):
Hi all, I need some advice on how best to approach my first tractor project (Super-M). I haven't done anything other than give her a good wash down so far because I don't want to rush in and start messing things up. The engine and drive train run great so I don't plan on any overhauling unless I identify something major. My goal (my wife says fantasy) is to someday have my tractor in parade condition. My tractor lives in an unheated central Minnesota pole shed so any outdoor work at this time of the year would have to be easy removals and installs. What's a Super-M expert's advice on the best way to get started with my restoration? Which manuals and/or videos are the best to work from? I was thinking of going after the electrical system first since it is easily accessible, and it needs work (starter hangs up, wiring's bad, lights don't work, generator is loose). I'd really like to talk with someone on the phone who has happily survived a Super-M restoration and can offer advice on how best to approach this project. Please e-mail me if you care to share your experience. Thanks!
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