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Posted by Deamer on March 27, 2004 at 04:39:40 from (65.73.245.102):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Farmall 200 posted by Joe VA on March 24, 2004 at 06:10:47:
Joe, Well I have sort of painted some of it. When I disassembled the front end, removed the radiator, repaired it, took off the front end shrouds, thomostat housing etc. I didn't want to tear it down again just to paint it as I still need it running for some chores. I have cleaned, primed and painted the front end from the generator voltage regulator forward and the sheet metal. What is painted looks good. The balance still has some gunked dirt/oil to remove. I'm glad to have it back together and running for the present. My goal is to have it finished by the 4th of July and have it in the local parade pulling a wagon loaded down with the family and flying "Ole Glory." e-mail me. Maybe we can help each other with information of our projects. My e-mail isn't blocked. I don't have a photo yet. My tractor photo of the "before" is somewhere on this site. Do a search for the model 200 it should come up. Deamer
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