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Headin' the Other Way

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Allan in NE

12-09-2004 12:29:01




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Hi All,

'Taint very pretty right now, but we're turnin' the corner.

Allan

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John A.

12-09-2004 20:34:28




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Allan in NE, 12-09-2004 12:29:01  
Allan, Darn, I can't get over just how clean this tractor is, even apart it looks good!
What about the TA is it ok, or what?
Even noticed that this Ol'girl even has the power assist on the clutch linkage. Behind that little shield. What is that black bracket on the front? Apart of the loader mount the loader, That he forgot to get?
Also I see this ol'girl had the 4 loader mount holes that a 2350 loader would need.(last 4 holes in a rectangle, At the rear of frame rail). top pic. The loader was there long enough before he shedded her, that the mount loosened up a cocksion and wore the paint on the LH frame rail.
OBTW, Sure like the shop stools too. She is shapeing up quite nicely. I enjoy seeing the progress.
Later,
John A.

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Allan in NE

12-10-2004 02:57:48




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to John A., 12-09-2004 20:34:28  
Mornin' John,

Well, it is no prize, but it is light years ahead of what my other tractor was when I first got it. At least, this one has some reasonable hours on it and I don't have to spring for new tires.

Like, 'Tractor Vet' was saying, there was a 'weepy' seal at the front of the tranny, which has got to be fixed, along with that half-worn PTO input shaft and it's bearing.

This loader isn't the original loader; they traded him this one about 6 years ago, then he parks the tractor something like a year after that. That bracket on the front goes with the loader, but there is a bolt givin' 'em grief and they are soaking it with penetrating oil.

Yes, the T/A seems to be fine, but they gotta pull both the rear hydraulic pump and also the engine oil pump, just to inspect their respective parts and workings. Also, I'm concerned about the PTO clutches; oil was pretty dirty back there, and I want to make sure all is well in that department.

What I like about these guys is that they are so darned picky, just as I am. Last time I was talking to them, they were checking the rubber radiator supports to make sure they were still soft. :>)

Later,

Allan

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the tractor vet

12-09-2004 16:13:24




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Allan in NE, 12-09-2004 12:29:01  
Now that ya have it that far down if it was me i would replace both seals and IDPTO bearing and rear seal on the engine , it is cheep insurance .I wish that i had a nice digital camera i would show you a neat set of stands that i made up before i bought out and I H dealer and got the big set they worked on all but a few of other colors like blue and white and brown as i did not work on vary many of them .I made them fully adjustable for width and hight and you could adjust them to make up for any twist.

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Allan in NE

12-09-2004 16:26:22




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to the tractor vet, 12-09-2004 16:13:24  
Hi TV,

Yes, they are doing all that, plus that little gizmo with the teeth (goes in where the main clutch throw out bearing rides).

Mech said that it showed about a 'half-life' and while we were in there we should do it. 'Spose all that loader work took it's toll on the old gal.

Allan



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Todd L

12-09-2004 16:11:09




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Allan in NE, 12-09-2004 12:29:01  
Allan it might not be pretty now but when Bob gets done with it it will be better than new.



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Allan in NE

12-09-2004 16:17:45




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Todd L, 12-09-2004 16:11:09  
Hi Todd,

You bet! What I like about him is that he treats 'em just as though they were his own; he inspects everything. I like that.

Plus the fact that he is about half the price as the "other" place, in my estimation.

Allan



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caseyc

12-09-2004 12:56:42




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Allan in NE, 12-09-2004 12:29:01  
i need better pictures of those splitting stands so i can make a set!!!! please?????

caseyc



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RustyFarmall

12-09-2004 14:22:02




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to caseyc, 12-09-2004 12:56:42  
Me too, those splitting stands look like they are pretty versatile.



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Ben Rauls

12-09-2004 12:52:32




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Allan in NE, 12-09-2004 12:29:01  
Just courious Allen, your splitting stands, Do you have some sort of adjustment on them? I could see the bottoms, and am going to make a pair of my own.
Thanks Ben



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Allan in NE

12-09-2004 13:12:56




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Ben Rauls, 12-09-2004 12:52:32  
Hi Ben,

They are not my stands. The tractor is in town at the local shop.

Allan



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Brian in NY

12-09-2004 12:50:46




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Allan in NE, 12-09-2004 12:29:01  
I dunno Allen....to me that is a pretty sight. You're gonna be honkin around on a brand new tractor for all intents and purposes....I bet you are losin' sleep at night thinkin about her aren't ya? Did you find the side pieces yet?



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Allan in NE

12-09-2004 12:56:24




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Brian in NY, 12-09-2004 12:50:46  
Hi Brian,

No, haven't found the side pieces yet; they'll come in time, even if I gotta drive 100 miles to a bone yard to fetch the little rascals.

The thing that is keepin' me up at night is thinkin' about what this thing is gonna end up costin' me after all the dust settles. :>)

Thanks for the hollar,

Allan



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Brian in NY

12-09-2004 13:10:33




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Allan in NE, 12-09-2004 12:56:24  
Allan,

Hey, it's only money...and it's worth twice the face value if it makes you happy and gets you closer to your dream. Enjoy every minute of it!



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And One More

12-09-2004 12:32:43




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Allan in NE, 12-09-2004 12:29:01  
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Harley

12-09-2004 19:45:12




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to And One More, 12-09-2004 12:32:43  
Hey buddy, looks like that might have been a side-hill tractor from down my way here the way the right front half of the front axle is out farther than the left side. Work ok if you only went around the hill one way.. :<) Harley



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Allan in NE

12-09-2004 20:31:02




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Harley, 12-09-2004 19:45:12  
Yeah, I know.

'Taint none of us been able to figure that one out. ???

Allan



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Stickler

12-10-2004 18:38:56




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 Re: Headin' the Other Way in reply to Allan in NE, 12-09-2004 20:31:02  
My little 2N Ford is set up like that too. Right side front out about 3" further than the left. previous owner said it was easier to keep the rows straight when he was planting spuds. Why he wouldn't move both sides, i couldn't figure out.



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