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M Crawler Finally Finished

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    Posted: 09 Sep 2024 at 1:27pm
Wanted to have it done before GOTO at Pickneyville but I am Just getting slower.


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Wow... that sure looks great! Good job!!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Roach Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Sep 2024 at 7:01am
Thanks for the comments. Wished I could have found some good side curtains and mud shields for front idlers. Probably try to make those sometime.
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Sweet ride. Nice job
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WOW, impressive...great work!  Better than new!!!
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A beauty!
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Beautiful work!Big smile
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Wow, what a beauty, well done, very straight machine. Just one thing, points off for the alternatorSmile  but that is just my opinion and we know what they say about that. What kind of paint and primer did you use? Here in CA. (the land of fruits and nuts) we are limited on what we can buy, but AZ and NV are only about 5 hours away.

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Thanks again for the comments. I agree with you on the alternator and will change that when I find a good one. I was pretty rough and had a homemade blade on it and the wrong exhaust manifold. That's why I had to go with the different air filter. Could not afford a new manifold. 
I use Sherman Williams machinery grade Urethane. It's a single stage that really has a nice shine without finishing with a clearcoat. I have been using it for the last 7-8 tractors and crawlers I completed.
I have attached a couple before pictures and one of a Cletrac HG i finished 4 years ago.

  
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Very nice. Will it mostly be for shows, or will it get to pull anything?
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I would like to go to plow days with a 2 or 3 bottom trip plow or 10 foot drag disc. Just love plow days.
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wow that paint really finishes out nice, smooth shiney perfect. Does it hold up in the sun??  thanks for the pix.
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It should but the only time they see sun is at shows, tractor drives or just out to exercise them. 
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Originally posted by Roach Roach wrote:

I would like to go to plow days with a 2 or 3 bottom trip plow or 10 foot drag disc. Just love plow days.

That makes me happy. I like to see them working and not sitting.
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