Posted by Albo5000 on April 19, 2011 at 17:50:03 from (68.14.16.225):
In Reply to: Hand Cranking Super C posted by Albo5000 on April 18, 2011 at 17:54:54:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUNEX58hxhE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mb2VsxZ29E8
I eventually want to get it looking like yours to be honest. For now I want to get it running like new and then the body work will happen. I guess I will be painting as I remove and replace parts but I do want to get it steam cleaned so I can get rid of most of the grease.
I already started basic tune-ups and each week I am allowing myself to spend more and more on parts. I am going to get a new exhaust manifold soon because the current one has a ton of rust going on and the muffler pipe has a 90 degree pipe rusted in place. Not sure how i am going to remove the whole thing yet (PB Blaster??) but I know I want a straight vertical muffler with rain cap. Your video actually made me want to paint my muffler and radiator cap black, that looks sleek.
I am on the fence about keeping it wide front or not. If i can convert it back to narrow without additional parts I may try it to see how I like it. I used to operate an M with a wide front and an H with a narrow and I liked the wide on the M more but being a smaller tractor I am unsure right now what I want in the long run.
I plan on using it at our orchard for hay rides up the mountain (for pick your own) and also we do a haunted hayride every October that I want her to pull for. Other various farm applications will follow im sure.
This post was edited by Albo5000 at 17:55:08 04/19/11 2 times.
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