Posted by Flying-Red-Baron on November 26, 2018 at 09:53:16 from (199.116.81.194):
Project update: I have the tractor and the cab frame painted and on the tractor including mounts, and I will get the windows and doors on in the next couple of days. Its working out ok so far, It would have been nice to had a cab a little further along, but I would have painted it anyway so its not that big a deal. It appears I can install the fenders back on the tractor just by looking at it, I have to do a little measuring and repaint them as well if they will fit. I have to make the plates to enclose the floor differences and I have to make the tubs to go around the rocker shafts as well but it is coming along nicely so far. I will post pictures when I have it done, thanks for all the comments, I do appreciate the advise even if I didn't take it all lol. One thing I had hoped for but was not sure of is it will just fit under my garage door by 2" with these worn tires hopefully new tires will still allow it to fit. I don't store it in this garage, but I do work on it in it. I knew it would fit in my pole barn, that was a plus for sure !! Hopefully by getting it ready for winter, we won't need it!! Merry Christmas all.
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