I sure do appreciate that Tom, when you're someone like me, that doesn't know any better, it's easy to get confused with all the info. I'm trying to fix this tractor to work it, not show it off, although i want to paint it and make it look nice. When i say work it, i just want to plow and culitivate my garden. Not disc or plow a field with it, just have it to use. And, my grandpa died 20 years ago when i was a dumb young kid, and every bolt I turn is a connection to him. Also, even though my dad is too weak to do anything but sit and watch, I get to spend a little time with him, 'cause he don't have long either.
I'm confused about what to do with these pistons, but let me think it over, and I'll let you know. My feeling right now is I'd just like to get a rebuild kit and have all new parts. I want to do this right the first time so i can have something to pass down to my son.
I do appreciate everyone's attempts to give me advice, I can use all of it!!! :lol: In the short time I've had this tractor out of the weeds, i have learned that there sure is something about the feel of this old iron....
When this tractor was built, Hitler had invaded Poland. My Dad was 10 years old, and my mother was 6. What a piece of history!
This post was edited by Blackriver at 17:29:57 09/14/13.
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