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    Posted: 02 Jul 2012 at 10:24pm
Little by little I've been taking a piece off here, and piece off there when I get some free time on my early hand brake model C. Well, its startin' to get down to bare bones, and what's pretty amazing, out of all the rusted solid nuts n' bolts, only one broke so far. Now, I've been spraying this thing with Kroil for the past year, but as I said, after all of those rusted solid nuts n' bolts, only one broke. That kroil is amazing.....
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When do you start building the tractor storage shedLOL
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Big Cat,I`d like to see the "G".
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Steve, If you need a pedistal, I have 1 here in PA. It is apart, but all there. I bought some gaskets/shims for it but will have to find them. I was rebuilding it when I found 1 already rebuilt( so the PO said,) it leaks. Bob
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Bob,
I got Steve's original front end for that tractor, I am giving it back to him.....
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Tuck,
Stakes are in the ground, working on the permits, and my contractor will be in with the excavator when I give him the go-ahead! Woo Hoo! Can't wait. 30x60 this time around. I know, it still ain't gonna be big enough, but... its bigger than my last one at 30x40!  Thumbs Up


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Burgie,
Here's a couple pics of the old Model G. Fred is doing the machine work on the engine at present, so right now it makes a good go-kart for downhill fun. When the motor gets done I'll put the back end back together.
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Bob,
Thank you for the offer! As Glenn said, he has the original front end. We just need to swap front ends back. He has the B that this front end was under. It's a long story...  Him and I will hook up one day and make the swap.
Steve
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Now's a good time to do a brake job on that C... plenty of room to work, nothing in the way!
'41 C w/Woods L503 mower, #3 mower, 2-way plows for C
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