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BN restore coming along
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Posted by Steve W (NY) on June 23, 2004 at 05:49:47 from (24.213.210.222):
Here is a pic of the lowest point of my BN restoration.....I started last fall....so far I got the tractor body work all done, except for a patch in the grill a friend is fixing. All the seals except the front one (reason the bolster is hanging off my Ford 2N) are replaced, new brakes, refreshed starter and genny. In about a week, I should be ready to paint the engine tranny final drives (what you see here). Then the fun part comes....if I can only remember how it all goes back together. I'm sure you'll all be getting a lot of questions. One thing I am pretty sure....this tractor of unknown origin seems to have very little use. The tranny is tight, and it seems like it's never been apart. Sort of a shame to paint an old girl that's had such an easy life, but the hands of time had given her quite a few wrinkles.... I'll keep you posted.... Take Care Steve
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