almost done!!!!!!!! pics

glennster

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finally in the home stretch on this ol m. rear hubs and rims still gotta get blasted and painted, then install the new rear tires. still some assembly required, but looking a lot more like a tractor!!
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Very nice.

I've read what Gordo did to get his paint looking like that, and my eyes popped out at the work involved. But the results are certainly worth it!
 
thats our diamont base/clear mixing system. we mix our own colors for auto refinishing in house. this tractor is done in napa's crossfire with hardener single stage. red in base clear would run 650-700 gallon for color in diamont.
 
Well, then! I'll take the Crossfire for 200, please, Alex!

Tractor is lookin' real good! I'm guessin' you checked it out already and the motor ain't stuck. ;8^)
 
That thing nearly blinded me when I looked at it. Hehehe!

Sure will be nice. To nice for me though. I like to put my old tractors in the field. I would be afraid of scratching that one.
 
this one belongs to one of my customers. he bought it from the original owner, who is still around. as soon as its done, he is gonna bring the original owner in to see it and get some pics. i cant wait to see the look on his face!!!!
this was a real nice m, well kept pretty original too. its been majored already, has new clutch, brakes, and i had the head machined. its going to see some light farm duty butmostly be a show and parade tractor. here are a couple pics of er before i started on it.
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Glennster, lookin good there... I'd take the M over a Javillin :eek: You like the Crossfire? Is it durable enough for a working tractor?

Charles
 
OK, I have to know. Just how do you seat the rings on something that pretty without worrying about scratching the paint, or did you work it before painting?

Also, just how large of a bill does something like that ring up [no, I'm wayyy too cheap to be inquiring for any reason other than curiousity] ? If it's not rude to inquire.
 
Great! Amazing, - almost identical state as my Dad's '53 Super M. I took it to school in Ohio for ShowNTell in '54. Last year I brought it here to Nevada to work on it and have only the rear wheels and tin yet to complete.
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I have replied once, but this is worth two. Glennster, it is an OUTSTANDING work of art! Nevada Dan, yours is looking sharp too. Share the pics once you are done.

Charles
 

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