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Progress on my '51 C (Movie)

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Kristof

04-14-2008 08:31:22




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Hey Guys,

Just mounted the new carb and "voila".
Just need to paint my rims and get some new rear tires and than it's testdriving time. What do you think? Ain't she purrrrrty? ;)




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Ron-MO

04-14-2008 17:07:24




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 Re: Progress on my '51 C (Movie) in reply to Kristof, 04-14-2008 08:31:22  
Looks good. Hard to see, do you have any hydraulic oil in the pump? I'd hate to see you burn up the pump by running with no oil. I just noticed there is no touch control unit on it, but perhaps you have something plumbed up temporarily.



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Kristof

04-15-2008 08:11:02




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 Re: Progress on my '51 C (Movie) in reply to Ron-MO, 04-14-2008 17:07:24  
The pump isn't bolted on yet. and the touch control unit still has to be restored. But I'm saving that for last.. Most important goal at the time is to get her completely sealed, running and rolling :).



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ScottyHOMEy

04-14-2008 08:46:35




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 Re: Progress on my '51 C (Movie) in reply to Kristof, 04-14-2008 08:31:22  
Nice work, but you have far too neat and clean a work area! ;8^)

Did you jump your starter or start it with a crank?



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Kristof

04-14-2008 08:49:36




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 Re: Progress on my '51 C (Movie) in reply to ScottyHOMEy, 04-14-2008 08:46:35  
Hehe, just hate it when my tools are scattered around... Mostly results in a long and dangerous quest for retrieving them.
Started her with a crank. There's a clip on there when I started her that same day. Enjoy!



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ScottyHOMEy

04-14-2008 11:27:25




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 Re: Progress on my '51 C (Movie) in reply to Kristof, 04-14-2008 08:49:36  
Yep, I've been on a neatenin' up kick here lately. A lot of my bigger tools were in a carry box, if only because I used to go back and forth between two places . . . but I've grown tired of standin' on my head pawin' around in the bottom of the box to find a 13/16" offset wrench. Now that I'm settled in here, I just recently bit the bullet and sprung for another triple-deck rolling chest and put things away in an order that makes sense (at least to me). I kept one of the Craftsman sets in the molded plastic carry case intact and that gives me a pretty good assortment of tools that I can just pick up and take along, and the old carry box is under the bench in case I want to throw some stuff into it for a tractor haulin' trip or somethin'.

Not to bug ya or bust yer chops, but I did go over and look at your video of startin' up your tractor. Looks like you did an excellent job timin' that mag up, the way she started on one good pull. With her timed up that well, it may never be a problem, but please change your ways handlin' that crank. Get in the practice of pulling up instead of pushing down (so you can stand to the side and not get hit), and don't wrap your thumbs around the crank (so they don't get broken or dislocated) in case it or any other tractor ever kicks back on you.

Enough about that. I like your project. You've certainly done a good job of gettin' her runnin' How far did you tear her down?

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Kristof

04-14-2008 12:19:40




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 Re: Progress on my '51 C (Movie) in reply to ScottyHOMEy, 04-14-2008 11:27:25  
Thanks for the advice, but I'm stil kind of a novice on the crank thing... So I appreciate all the advice I can get :).
I tore her down completely, every bearing, every seal, piston, sleeve, pistonrings etc., brand new pressure plate and clutchdisk, new throwoutbearing and carrier... It's all brand new. Rebuilt everything there is to rebuild! I've cleaned her up using a Steel wire brush, since I don't have a sandblaster unfortunatly :(. It's all cost me a ton of money, but she's well worth it! I love the little tractor. But hey, I'll have more than my hands full when she's finished, I've got 7 more waiting to be restored... (You must think I'm mad, since I'm planning to do the same to all 7 of them, but It's gotten to be an addiction...)

Once I get her on her feet and go for a testdrive, I'll make a little post with some before and after pics... She was in a really bad shape! Oil and grease everywhere, blown head gasket, torn Cylinderhead, torn cylinderblock, torn brakes, Clutch completely shot, oh don't get me started :).

But I've had a lot of help from the guys on the forum.. All the little pieces of advice got me where I am today... Gonna thank 'em two when the time is right ;).

What farmall(s) do you have?

Kristof

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ScottyHOMEy

04-14-2008 12:41:38




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 Re: Progress on my '51 C (Movie) in reply to Kristof, 04-14-2008 12:19:40  
I've got a BN and a SuperC.

The SuperC was first. I expect it had been stuck and broken loose by towing it and poppin' the clutch as she was spoutin' oil drops from broken rings. On that one, I've rebuilt the motor, hydraulic block and brakes, and the usual odds and ends.

The BN was a family tractor that I learned to drive on forty some years ago. It got out of the family for five or six years and left to ruin out in a field, but I found her and got her back. She's been rebuilt just like your C. Motor was a waterlogged disaster. Every seal gasket and bearing oer the length of her replaced (except for the left diff shaft bearing in the tranny -- I haven't been able to get that bearing cage out without bustin' it, and I can't get new seals to hold oil there -- gonna have to find a fix for that. The parts are waiting.), stripped down, painted and rewired. That was a pretty rewarding project. I only finished last year.

If you want, shoot me an email -- skt4 at columbia dot edu -- and I'll shot you back a link to a simple website I'm buildin' (i.e., not done yet) that shows some of the work. I'd post the link here, but it really isn't ready for prime-time yet!

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