Its shiny and it runs! Before and after pics.

I put the decals on it. Put all the oils/fluids in it except the rear end. Put a little gas in it and she fired up! I must have done most of it right. I'll be buying lights soon. And painting the rear rims in two weeks once I get home from from school. No it's not perfect and I probably should have done a lot different but it was my first time ever painting anything I really cared about. Also I am 21 and on a tight budget with a college bill to pay for so be gentle. Thats my beautiful girl friend sitting on the tractor.
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Looks good buddy! Nice job. Told ya you could do it. Lol. Bet she talks a little bit on that short stack! Kippster
 
Oh it does! I am fitting a piece of stainless for an exhaust. Its a thick walled pipe used in the boilers of power plants. I just need to figure a way to attach it.
 
Don't let it run too long without any lube in the rear end. It needs that oil even when it isn't moving.
 
If your hunk of stainless is larger than the exhaust, just go to any exhaust shop and have a flared adapter made to fit on the outside of the stainless. With the pipe sitting in a tapered flare, there wouldn't be much need for clamps and if the pipe got stuck, ya just cut the adapter off. Keep the adapter below the hood and no one will know but you. Did that with mine but when you run it everyday, the muffler is nicer. Wear your da%# hearing protection if ya keep the straight pipe or you'll end up 25% deaf with ringin in your ears like me. I should tell you I'm 31 years old and been runnin machinery since I was about 7 or 8. Kippster
 

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