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Worried Fer Nothin'

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Allan in NE

11-21-2005 05:44:26




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Mornin' Guys,

I'm not a winter person; I hate seeing winter come and all those long boring days. Dread it every year.

So, this year I figure I'll buy an old tractor and tinker with it thereby making the dreary wintertime move a little faster. Right?

Just a note: Be careful in what ya buy.

So far, I've got it narrowed down to about 715 things left to fix on this old junker and I'm afraid I'll run out of time before next spring comes. Sure hope the winter lasts a little longer. :>)

Yep, things are just tough and complicated around this part of the world. :>)

You guys have a good day!!!

Allan

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Scotmac

11-21-2005 08:11:33




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to Allan in NE, 11-21-2005 05:44:26  
Look at it this way Allan, it's cheaper than seein' a shrink!



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TRC

11-21-2005 05:51:04




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to Allan in NE, 11-21-2005 05:44:26  
At least it"s not 715 things! I look forward to those pictures when you get it all dressed up. Tim



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Allan in NE

11-21-2005 06:02:13




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to TRC, 11-21-2005 05:51:04  
This ones gonna be a long one Tim.

I knew she was the "roughest of the rough" when I bought it; but I kinda wanted to "putz around" with a winter project. Sure didn't know what I was bitin' off here. Heh, he. :>)

I really think this engine was frozen or locked up before I bought it and someone has "loosened it up", 'cause it pushed blue smoke and had loads of blow-by when I brought it home.

Since I've been running it and makin' it work again, the darned blue smoke has completely stopped and the blow-by has quieted down to what appears to be plumb normal.

Ya spose it is really possible to bring these old things back from the edge of being completely "dead"? I thought sure I was gonna have to overhaul that engine, but she really is running sweet now.

Dunno,

Allan

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TRC

11-21-2005 08:34:57




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to Allan in NE, 11-21-2005 06:02:13  
I'm always amazed at how much simply using a mechanical object helps to solve some problems. The worst thing we can do is let them sit and not use them because they just start to fall apart.

Do you have any information on the history of the tractor? Maybe the former owner could tell you more about it.

Tim



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Allan in NE

11-21-2005 09:24:34




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to TRC, 11-21-2005 08:34:57  
Tim,

I don't know a thing about it. I'm almost certain she came right out of a junk yard and they were gonna pull the hydro out of it for another unit.

Then, like the retard that I am, I walk in and buy the old pig before they realized the hydro wasn't worth a damnnnnn n anyway. :>(

I'm really good at buying porkers, ya know. But boy! Am I ever havin' fun fixin' 'er up!

Just got the ol' heifer all tuned up and runnin' right this morning. If it didn't have my cheapo $40 muffler on it (a bit loud), ya couldn't tell 'er from a new one. Pulls like a mananic now. :>)

Later

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TRC

11-21-2005 09:40:25




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to Allan in NE, 11-21-2005 09:24:34  
Wish I was there to hear her.

I've made a lot of purchases that seemed really good going in, then turn out to be less promising once I've taken a good look. I look forward to updates as you progress on this one.

Tim



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Dan

11-21-2005 07:59:38




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to Allan in NE, 11-21-2005 06:02:13  
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That's not rough! Here was my last winter's project tractor.

Good luck and have fun.

Dan



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JDknut

11-21-2005 08:59:52




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to Dan, 11-21-2005 07:59:38  
Was that a "before" or "after" picture of last winter's project. If it is an "after" I'd sure hate to see the "before"; it would make ol' Allen NE feel better about his project. :-)



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Dan

11-21-2005 11:41:28




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to JDknut, 11-21-2005 08:59:52  
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That was the "Before" - here is the "After".

I'll bet Allen comes up with much more than 715 things to fix before it is all said and done! :-)

Dan



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KX

11-21-2005 13:46:37




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to Dan, 11-21-2005 11:41:28  
Dan,
You know what, I have never owned a Ford but I just had to comment..... ...YOU DID A GREAT JOB ON THAT. It looks great. I know that was many an hour invested and apparently, well worth it.



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Dan

11-21-2005 14:21:26




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to KX, 11-21-2005 13:46:37  
Thank you for the kind words. It was a learning experience for sure, but gave me a chance to gain experience rebuilding engines, hydraulics, steering boxes, transmissions, and a boatload of other things.

Dan



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TRC

11-21-2005 08:28:54




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to Dan, 11-21-2005 07:59:38  
That's some great work, Dan. I have a MF135 that I use around my property and hope to restore some day. I also have an old Allis Chalmers WD that was my grandfather's tractor and needs some extreme TLC. I'll document both as I attempt to rejuvenate them both. Tim



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steveormary

11-21-2005 10:11:44




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 Re: Worried Fer Nothin' in reply to TRC, 11-21-2005 08:28:54  
Allan

Aint no use worryin,nuthins gonna turn out right nohow.

And dont be thinkin your are the only that brings some old heifer home and then find out it needs to be rebuilt from fantail to focsle.



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