Posted by colby64 on July 04, 2011 at 18:18:56 from (98.215.45.200):
OK...
Got some good tips a few weeks ago... see attached photos.
Here's the new list:
New wiring & guages
Generator & starter
Remove radiator & get cleaned
new rear rims
new hood stuff, ornaments
sealed battery
fix any leaks
new hyd hoses
new plugs, wires, etc
new seat, steering wheel
all new hood bolts w/ fiber washers (so it wont damage paint)
new front tires... thinking of larger ones they look great!
I'll keep a picture folder on my facebook account with all the picture of the progress and take LOTS during just in-case i get "lost" during rebuild.
Prep... planning to sand blast it (im personally NOT excited about this) but my painters, they have some who has been re-doing tractors for ever. Hoods & fenders will be done in a body shop & clear coated.
Lots of you guys have TONS of experience.... PLEASE add anything you thing?
We are getting married last week of Sept and this will be there done. :)
THANK you!!!!!!!!
This post was edited by colby64 at 19:06:51 07/04/11.
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