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fleetlines 08-12-2012 09:01 PM

Brinly B-C 10 Refurbished
 
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Getting the correct bolts set in the proper holes proved difficult. Next time the bolts will be labeled.

ACecil 08-12-2012 09:08 PM

Excellent job on your plow!

PaulS 08-12-2012 09:54 PM

Man that plow really cleaned up nice. Was that you that called me the other day. Msg was garbled.

Jeff in Pa 08-12-2012 10:21 PM

The difference is amazing. Are you sure you didn't find one of those sets of pictures on the web? :biggrin2: ( at least make the floor match in the pics)

Great job on the plow restoration :beerchug:

fleetlines 08-13-2012 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ACecil (Post 147404)
Excellent job on your plow!

Thanks Allen. As always, I take your kind words for encouragement on the next project.
This was rather easy but next time I'll label each and every bolt. They had different wear patters and since they fit in the right hole in 4 different positions, assembly wasn't too smooth.

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Originally Posted by PaulS (Post 147413)
Man that plow really cleaned up nice. Was that you that called me the other day. Msg was garbled.

The face ended up a little more pitted than I had originally thought it would be but it isn't bad. I painted it because I don't know when I'll ever be able to use it and didn't want it stored slathered with grease. I don't think I called - though I might have. There was an auction with lots of cubs but it was a little to far and I didn't get to go. I thought of asking you guys if you wanted to go with.

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Originally Posted by Jeff in Pa (Post 147422)
The difference is amazing. Are you sure you didn't find one of those sets of pictures on the web? :biggrin2: ( at least make the floor match in the pics)

Great job on the plow restoration :beerchug:

Thanks Jeff. I actually do a fair bit of stuff like this in a room in the house. It's laid out where I can. I just don't like to do the stinky or particularly dirty stuff inside but the rest can be a go. The "floor" is just a sheet of OSB so I don't hurt the epoxy concrete. :-) This just got dismantled and assembled inside - in the AC. :biggrin2:

ACecil 08-13-2012 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by fleetlines (Post 147469)
Thanks Allen. As always, I take your kind words for encouragement on the next project.
This was rather easy but next time I'll label each and every bolt. They had different wear patters and since they fit in the right hole in 4 different positions, assembly wasn't too smooth.



The face ended up a little more pitted than I had originally thought it would be but it isn't bad. I painted it because I don't know when I'll ever be able to use it and didn't want it stored slathered with grease. I don't think I called - though I might have. There was an auction with lots of cubs but it was a little to far and I didn't get to go. I thought of asking you guys if you wanted to go with.



Thanks Jeff. I actually do a fair bit of stuff like this in a room in the house. It's laid out where I can. I just don't like to do the stinky or particularly dirty stuff inside but the rest can be a go. The "floor" is just a sheet of OSB so I don't hurt the epoxy concrete. :-) This just got dismantled and assembled inside - in the AC. :biggrin2:

Anytime Curtis! :ThumbsUp:


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