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966 Restoration

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Allan in NE

02-13-2005 06:22:50




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Okay,

This part is done. I know the rest of that tractor has gotta be laying around here somewhere. :>)

Allan

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John A.

02-13-2005 14:11:57




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Allan in NE, 02-13-2005 06:22:50  
Allan, I can test fit that Center Link if you would like! I will make sure it fits properly.
Don't sell the Flexible Center Link, that is one to use with a lot of cheaper shredders. That don't have a good adjustments. But I will offer $2.00 for it. LOL!
Later,
John A.



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Farmall Don

02-13-2005 08:32:15




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Allan in NE, 02-13-2005 06:22:50  
Was that picture taken in the future horse stable?



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Dave (IL)

02-13-2005 11:26:40




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Farmall Don, 02-13-2005 08:32:15  
And he didn't get any paint on those nice horsey walls!

This guy IS good!



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Allan in NE

02-13-2005 11:55:55




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Dave (IL), 02-13-2005 11:26:40  
Hi Dave,

Golden rule # 11; there shall be no paint on the walls nor on the floor, 'cause my right hand is still disfigured from writing the check for that darned knotty pine. Ouch! :>(

And on top of everything else, I have to use the welder and the torch outside 'cause I'm afraid of burning the whole goofy place to the ground.

Life just 'taint easy around here, ya know. Horses or no horses. :>(

Allan

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JDB

02-14-2005 10:43:39




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Allan in NE, 02-13-2005 11:55:55  
Nice looking shop Allan



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Dave (IL)

02-13-2005 14:29:18




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Allan in NE, 02-13-2005 11:55:55  
I was looking at the first pic and noticed the heigth of the outlet and what looked like an unfinished floor with a mat on it, and I'm thinking, "that looks like a shop! Nahhhhh , not with THAT wall!"
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Nebraska Cowman

02-13-2005 07:04:59




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Allan in NE, 02-13-2005 06:22:50  
Wow I want first chance when you get sick of playing farmer. A brand new top link and that man repaints it. I don't know Allan!



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Allan in NE

02-13-2005 09:24:38




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-13-2005 07:04:59  
I'm trying to sell this old one to help pay for the NOS I got from you. No luck so far. :>)

Allan

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Nebraska Cowman

02-13-2005 10:55:11




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Allan in NE, 02-13-2005 09:24:38  
Hahahahaha, that's funny, Have you tried listing it on eBay as "Special flex-chain safety third link for Farmall and International 86 series tractors"?



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Migraine

02-13-2005 07:03:07




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Allan in NE, 02-13-2005 06:22:50  
Allan. Beautiful workmanship on the top link. Where can you find that kind of quality work anymore? Must be a midwest trait HuH? I assume that you will double clear coat this baby when all the 2150 enamel is baked on. Mine on the other hand is scattered in a thousand pieces. Major problems with the torque housing. Its all apart and will need all new TA, some new gears, and seals and bearings. The clowns who performed surgery on 'er before left some major scar tissue to be dealt with. We''ll keep at it and maybe some day I'll actually have some pictures to post of the reconstruction. Later Migraine

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Allan in NE

02-13-2005 09:09:37




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Migraine, 02-13-2005 07:03:07  
Oh Wow!,

What do you think happened? Somebody just glued the old sister together good enough to get it across the auction block?

I've never, ever understood that kind of thinking; if you're gonna do something, why not just do it right and be done with it. :>(

Yes, get that scar tissue outta there so you don't ever have to go thru this nightmare again (read: Hy-Capacity T/A?). :>)

Keep us informed of your progress?

Allan

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Migraine

02-13-2005 09:32:09




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 Re: 966 Restoration in reply to Allan in NE, 02-13-2005 09:09:37  
Yep we're putting in a Hy Cap TA new seals and the whole shooting match plus new pressure plate (the mismatched gears actually wore the rivets loose on the center hub and the spline is worn and scarred so this baby will not be a bargain when its done. Also replaced the rear engine seal so maybe we can start putting this heap back together tomorrow nite. Migaine



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