Posted by Faster346 on November 08, 2010 at 20:58:25 from (72.241.213.69):
This board seems more technical, for questions and informations rather than pictures, but who doesn't like to see progress? I figured I'd put together a thread here for my Farmall C as I get closer to having it done. I bought it about 4 months ago, and boy was it rusty. I like work clothes, but I like clean and shiney better. This is the third Farmall that I have restored. The first two being an H, and an M.
I took the tractor to my work, to put it in one of the small garages in the shop to work on after work. Here it is after I unloaded it there.
The next day it was time for a degreasing and powerwashing.
Then became time for the tear down, to get to the grease that the powerwasher couldn't reach.
And after some scraping and grinding.
And eventually after grinding and scraping for a hour or so after work each night for a week or so, it was ready for paint.
This post was edited by Faster346 at 21:00:41 11/08/10.
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