Dave,
I am still learning, So I will try to use the snow thrower term. Thanks!
I like the international logo that Bsyphrit used, they look real good! BTW nice job on the restoration work on your snow thrower is that a 36 inch?
I have several parts that I need to get on order and losts of hardware mostly various sizes of carrage bolts. Seemed that International loved these
I do need to build/find a rod and u-joint for turning the chute. Mine is gone!
I may not get the body of the snow thrower in the tank tonight. Since I have several small parts that need to be done first.
After getting the auger out and closer examination I found that the inside of the body has a lot of rusted pock marks. I was thinking of filling these with body filler and suggestions?
I will try to get some pictures on here tonight.
Do most folks put on new drive chain? Mine is really rusty but might still work? Soaked with Blaster right now.
BTW the paint is going to be off white just like I used for the 147 hood and rims. I know this may not be exact color. And the next owner can change it.
Found that the electrolysis did not even start to budge the safety sticker on the chute.
(Sorry for the spelling, my spell check is off at work)
Also went and looked at a #1 cart near me. ( this is the guy that has the 125) Owner does not want to sell to bad. I told him I really need it bad! He's thinking about it. Some pitted rust in the bed, but a solid #1 dump cart. Setting outside in the weather

Maybe another thread on that later?
Regards,
Chris
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Cubs: 147
R and the "train", 127 elec lift, 127, 125, 106, 102, 100, 86, 73, Brinly plow, Snow thrower, 2 Rototillers, several mower decks and several snow plows, #1 cart, Grandkids barrel cart.