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Very very nice work. I would like to do the same thing on my 149, only a dual brake. You have given me a nice guide to start with.
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Well, I got it back together and running yesterday. The new brake pedal works great. I still need to figure out a parking brake for it. While I had it apart I spray bombed a few things like the wheels and the grill mesh since they were covered in surface rust. I also painted the gas tank and made a new set of stainless straps. The old straps are too long since the tank on it is obviously for a 70 and the straps were for the bigger 100 tank. I'm now working on making a mounted salt spreader out of a tow behind broadcast fertilizer spreader.
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IHinIN,
Your 100 looks great! I really like your brake pedal. I've really enjoyed your pics of progress! :beerchug: |
Thanks ACecil.
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Well, it only took me 4 years to get this project done. Today, I finally made a parking brake latch. I built it similar to the old Farmall setup with a ratchet plate and a catch on the pedal. The Farmalls had the notches on the pedal and a spring loaded catch hooked to a handle to set the brake. Stomp on the pedal and the catch releases. Now I no longer have to shut off the tractor in gear to keep it from rolling downhill.
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Nice job Adam!:beerchug:
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Top notch job, Adam!
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Very Nice!
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No offset
Where did the offset pedal go. I don't see the lift handle ether.
I do see that you have a different lifting attachment. So does the lift rod for the front attachments run on the outside of the brake pedal now?:bigthink: |
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