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'37 JD A Fanshaft update and paint PICS
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Posted by 1 Dollar on May 20, 2007 at 18:44:06 from (24.208.219.15):
Here is what it looks like right now. It is the farthest I have ever had this tractor apart. Here is what I did to the fanshaft once I got it back from the dealer. Luckly, my local dealer in Lebanon, IN has a parts gut that knows two-cylinders and also a service guy that can fix them. The friction clutch was welded in the past and all messed up. The discs wouldn't budge on the press so they had to cut everything off. I wasn't regretting taking to them considering i didn't have the necessary tools or experience. While I have the radiator out I am going to finally paint the JOHN DEERE on the upper tank and also on the rear axle housing. My sister is home from college so she is going to do it because I am not very good with the little detail things. I tried but I wasn't very steady. Thanks for looking. This is my first crack at multiple pictures so I hope it turns out well.
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