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Adams 953

02 Jan 2020 10:31 #1 by Geno
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This one came in yesterday from Illinois. It was Adams Grandpas tractor, we got started on it yesterday. :thumb1

Gonna have to put off the other round hoods we were getting ready to do but they will be next.

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02 Jan 2020 10:35 #2 by Geno
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The question after it's pressure washed won't be where does it leak, it will be where doesn't it leak lol. :laughing

The PTO bracket was welded on and had to be cut off this morning, bit of a mess under there. The PTO bushing, or something that looks like it is welded on to the crankshaft too. :doh

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03 Jan 2020 17:33 #3 by Geno
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It's amazing what 2 gallons of Purple Power and 3 hours of pressure washing can do lol. :tounge2

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06 Jan 2020 09:53 #4 by Geno
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Here are the pics Ron. Original frame.

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06 Jan 2020 10:01 #5 by Geno
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Proposed new frame. Steering is tight, pump spring is good, no cracks, and it even has a serial number we can use where yours is gone. It has a small dent in the left rear you can see that I can easily make go away. Rear cut up tool box section will be cut out and replaced.

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06 Jan 2020 10:07 - 06 Jan 2020 10:11 #6 by Geno
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Other parts are here blasted + checked, all are good, I will make new cables for the levers. Just waiting on the front end U bolts to get here, everything else I have in stock. :thumb1

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06 Jan 2020 18:06 #7 by Geno
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Just doing a little blasting. :yes

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06 Jan 2020 18:09 #8 by Geno
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In all of my years I've never had a switch break when taking a wire off. Looks like it was cracked and there was a real thin spot where the factory crimp is. Also gonna need some axle keys, they didn't look so good after they were cleaned up.

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08 Jan 2020 09:06 #9 by Geno
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Dad was up yesterday so we had a good cigar and did some transplanting. :woo

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10 Jan 2020 14:47 #10 by Geno
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The front bolts are here and toolbox rear/lower panel is made. It is a lot heavier gauge than the original and even has a slope to the rear in the bottom for better drainage. It should last longer than the 55 year old original lol. :laughing

Just have to blast the hood, front end, rear hubs and front wheels then it will be on to cleaning up the rest with a DA.

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