Posted by GordoSD on March 19, 2009 at 16:41:15 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: Farmall Restoration posted by ChrisOH on March 19, 2009 at 15:34:15:
I have a 54 SUperH Stage II. Pretty collectible tractor. Iwould like to know how nmuch to complete the retoration to the following condition. 1) New single stage uerethane paint over properly prepped tin and cast. Fenders need some welding and smoothing. Hood, grill are in 95% condition. Tires and wheels are done. New steering wheel, and gauges are installed. PTO shield restored and installed. New lights are installed. RUns perfect, will need no mechanical repairs. Brakes are rebuilt. All fluids are new. Starter, generator rebuilt but need cosmetic restoration. Needs muffler. Manifold has been refurbished to new. Carburetor is done. SO.. pretty much a paint, but request that be done on pretty much individual components. I realize you can't give me an exact quote, but ballpark (within 1500 would work. How long would it take?
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