Posted by Inno on September 17, 2010 at 14:18:49 from (70.54.184.7):
In Reply to: ugly tractors posted by Mark W. on September 17, 2010 at 07:32:22:
This was last fall, sometime in October I think digging to put a water line in to the barn with my 202 Massey Ferguson Workbull. I was trying her out before buying her. She's still just as ugly but I just found a hood for it, should be here in a few days. Since that pic I've installed electronic ignition, fixed the governor, removed the exploded 3pt. pump, designed and installed full hydrostatic power steering, repaired a cylinder on the backhoe, replaced the loader control valves, gave her a tune up, removed, cleaned and remounted the carb probably 2 dozen times, put in a new sediment bowl, flushed out the gas tank, replaced the manifold and valve cover gaskets, adjusted the tappet clearance, fixed up the wiring (new ign. switch, headlight switch, headlights etc.), replaced the starter drive, replaced starter solenoid................whew!!!! Seems like it's been a 10 year project!
Once I get the hood I will start making her prettier! But the main thing is, it digs well and I think..........I think I have most of the major bugs out of it.
Edit: Forgot about making new seat covers and bases for the tractor and backhoe seats........noticed in the picture that I was sitting on a boat cushion.
My wife got another horse so she can't say anything about the time/money I spend on the tractor!
This post was edited by Inno at 14:21:15 09/17/10.
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