Posted by colby64 on April 28, 2012 at 17:37:45 from (98.215.42.86):
MORE PROGRESS....
We got the other frame rail back from sand blasting, primed & remounted, removed the side you can see in the photos below.
Rear rims are done, sand blasted and powder coated, taking the other frame rail over for blasting and priming. Also taking the rim hardware (bolts & nuts) over to get blasted and powder coated to match rims. Very carefully they will be remounted with new tubes and will go back on after tractor is RED.
Head is back from machine shop good to go!
Got the word more loose parts are red... fuel tank, front weights & rear weights, and few other parts.
Next week in the stop we'll get head back on, remove oil pan to install new gasket. Then we just have few loose ends to get done, another steam cleaning.... THEN off to sand plaster and primed, and RED PAINT!
CANT WAIT!!!
You would not believe the pile of parts waiting to be installed... crazy.
Honestly still think we can make RPRU in July...
Lots of RED parts downstairs just waiting :) My wife will be glad when they are gone that's for sure.
This post was edited by colby64 at 17:53:12 04/28/12 3 times.
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