
Arm & a Leg (update) (All Finshed) Added PicsModerator: Team Cub
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Re: Arm & a Leg (update) Added PicsYep, that's yellar alright. Lookin' good. Your trailer almost looks like a twin to mine.
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'60 FH Lo-Boy '60 Lo-Boy '57 FH Cub "Rusty" '56 FH Cub (2) '48 Cubs '75 IH 140 w/1000 loader C-3 mower, FH Woods 42F, 22 sickle (2), 54A blade, L-54 blade, 194 plow, FH L-38 disk, FH LB disk, 144 cultivators, FH platform carrier
Re: Arm & a Leg (update) Added Picsthat is looking real good clint.
Re: Arm & a Leg (update) Added PicsClint,
How did you prep the surfaces and what kind of paint did you use? I'm getting ready to rebuild my engine and I was wondering how you cleaned yours.
Re: Arm & a Leg (update) Added Picsit was first sand blasted then tore completly apart to get all of the sand out and repaired. then put back together, all but the small parts. I took a wire brush on a drill to any spots that had any dirt or surffest rust. For the oil spots i used paint thinner or starter fluid and a rag to clean off, then paint it. I used Case IH paint. Over all it cost less to use it. Thought it would cost more.
A gallon cost me $60 or $65. Have A Nice Day!
Re: Arm & a Leg (update) Added Picsnice job on the restro-rebuild, what size rear tires are those they looked wide to me...
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Re: Arm & a Leg (update) Added PicsI like the CaseIH paint a lot. I did find the yeller to be quite a bit more money than red or white when I recently bought paint. Must be something precious in the pigment??
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Re: Arm & a Leg (update) Added Pics
rear tire size is 8.3 Have A Nice Day!
Re: Arm & a Leg (update) Added PicsHey Clint...Very NICE job so far
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Re: Arm & a Leg (update) (All Finshed) Added PicsWell It took a lot longer then i wanted it to but it is all done. It has been for a little bit now but i just now have had the time to get the pics and post them on here. sorry it took this long. some of you may have seen it in the fall at the Hog Waller or a pic of it there, But i did not wont to leave this post with no ending so Here it is. I had some good and some bad times on this one. Dont know if i will ever sandblast one again or not Lot Of Work but i think it was worth it in the end. I am happy with the out come and hope to do another one soon.
Have A Nice Day!
Re: Arm & a Leg (update) (All Finshed) Added PicsLooks good Clint. All those bits and pieces fitting together.
Bill
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Re: Arm & a Leg (update) (All Finshed) Added Picsthat came out really nice clint, nice job.
Re: Arm & a Leg (update) (All Finshed) Added PicsLooks real good Clint nice job
Re: Arm & a Leg (update) (All Finshed) Added PicsLooks great, Clint.
'61 Lo-Boy
'60 FH Lo-Boy '60 Lo-Boy '57 FH Cub "Rusty" '56 FH Cub (2) '48 Cubs '75 IH 140 w/1000 loader C-3 mower, FH Woods 42F, 22 sickle (2), 54A blade, L-54 blade, 194 plow, FH L-38 disk, FH LB disk, 144 cultivators, FH platform carrier
Re: Arm & a Leg (update) (All Finshed) Added PicsVery nice job Clint!
Makes me want to paint one of mine. ![]() "I ain't believing this!"
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