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Posted by carey conlee on March 28, 2001 at 20:23:13 from (63.16.140.196):
This is my first restore and loving every minute of it.Getting up 1 to 2 hours early now so I can run up to shop to work on it.Started working on her about a month ago.Everythings going pretty good except for the hole in block you could drive a john deere thru.Will try to weld him up this weekend.Wish me luck. As for most of the small parts I have most of them sand plasted and ready to prime.Carb rebuilt,Mag rebuilt,sending starter and gen to rebuilders this week. Gave $200 to Larry at the body shop to get some good paint and help me out on the sheet metal parts.He's one of the best when it comes to body work and painting in memphis. Friend has taken some pics with his camera so I'll try to throw up some pics if I can. Would like to go back original so any pictures,hints,restorers rules,do's-dont's I need them all.On to the questions #1 Seat-Saw from another post that in 41, the B did not have a seat covered with the red and white vinyl.Just plane seat pan or black vinyl.Is this correct? #2 Steering wheel-Bought Guys book(great book)and noticed a lot of old wheels on some good looking tractors.Do you keep your old steering wheel? #3 Decals-Ready to order some.Saw in a lot of posts that the vinyl decals were the best.Is this true and best place to order from?How many sould come in a set for my 41 B? Thanks for any and all the help you guys can give me.Just reading the other posts have helped me out so much.Send me some pics of your Bs if you have the time. Thanks again all Carey
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