Posted by zeke67 on February 11, 2013 at 18:06:29 from (66.212.217.143):
In Reply to: 1930 GP STD posted by Vince Gavin on February 10, 2013 at 23:45:30:
You have a 1930 GP that has some parts, cut-offs and carb, from an earlier GP. Flat spoke front steel was used into early '29. They were replaced by round spoke steel. Your tractor would have had the second version of round spoke steel that has 3 tabs cast around the outer edge of the hub. Earlier wheels didn't have them. The carb is all bronze. The large cover on top was changed to pot-metal in early '29. The back wheels will have an HC-3 cast in them if they are Deere wheels. I would be a little skeptical about everything mechanical being done unless you can see clean threads, new gaskets etc. . There are felt seals behind the rear wheel flanges and on the axles inside the brake drums that are often overlooked. If it only needs cleaning and painting, you did very well.
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