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Old 05-18-2022, 05:20 PM   #21
Keith Seymore
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Re: Restoration insanity

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Originally Posted by sick472 View Post
I have changed my attack on my next project, maybe cause I'm more patient in my older age, but most of it comes from wisdom due to that old age. Here's my new plan of attack for the project...

In short, take it apart small areas at a time fixing, restoring, and buying the pieces as I go so that shortly after the last part comes off...all the previous parts are ready to go back on.

Wish me luck!
This is how I did my tractor.

I did the wheels first, then the front end, then back as far as the bellhousing, then the back.

It took me as long to do the sheetmetal (hood, radiator cover and gas tank) as the whole rest of the tractor.

But it kept me motivated and I got it done.

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