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Farmall 100 restoration

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bigblockdude402

11-09-2006 16:14:42




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I have started a restoration on my deceased grandad's farmall 100. Is there anything I need to know? What about lubrication specs? Should I consider a power upgrade? Do I need it? Should I keep the cultivators? Do they make the tractor more unique? Any info is appreciated!




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Hugh MacKay

11-09-2006 20:19:40




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 Re: Farmall 100 restoration in reply to bigblockdude402, 11-09-2006 16:14:42  
Restore it to original specs, these little tractos run out of traction long before they run out of power. Get the manual, there are lubrication points you will miss without.



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bigblockdude402

11-10-2006 15:53:35




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 Re: Farmall 100 restoration in reply to Hugh MacKay, 11-09-2006 20:19:40  
Thanks



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daniel h.

11-09-2006 17:25:35




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 Re: Farmall 100 restoration in reply to bigblockdude402, 11-09-2006 16:14:42  
First thin you need is an owner's manual. It contains more information than you can imagine. Try Binder Books for that. I would keep the cultivators, they are great for a garden.



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City-boy McCoy

11-09-2006 17:52:30




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 Re: Farmall 100 restoration in reply to daniel h., 11-09-2006 17:25:35  
In addition to what Daniel said, you don't need a power upgrade. These little 100's are more than twice as powerful as a Cub, and only about 25% larger machines. They have plenty of power for their size and weight. If you need more power, then you need a bigger tractor, in my opinion.
mike



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bigblockdude402

11-10-2006 15:54:55




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 Re: Farmall 100 restoration in reply to City-boy McCoy, 11-09-2006 17:52:30  
Thanks fellows!



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