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Sweet Looking 1200 !!!
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Common problem, i think you can get a shim at a local harware store, tsc, farm and fleet or menards. The pin is 3/4" i think. That'l take more slop out than a new pin, cheaper also.
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Nice!, I like those axle extensions, that's a pretty slick idea.
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Thanks for the comments guys, got the wring back in it today and the hood and dash lined up. Got the plate im going to weld in for the engine to bolt to, fit and laying in the frame going to drill the holes and get it welded in tuesday. Also going to blast the brake parts tomarrow and primed along with some engine pieces. More pics to come.
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Original,100,123,129,1200,1250,168 in progress (3) 42inch plows, QA-42A,#1 tiller, 10inch brinly plow, Case Ingersoll 224, 1948 Farmall H, 1950 McCormick W-6, 1952 McCormick W-4. |
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Well got more work on the 1200 done tonight. Got the clutch put in first, then made a plate thats going to get welded in tomarrow for the engine to bolt to, think it should work. Also got the studs made for the rear and the holes drilled in my rear 3 point bracket. The 3 point should be about complete tomarrow, and brakes put on in the next day or 2. Hoping to have her alive next week sometime.
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Original,100,123,129,1200,1250,168 in progress (3) 42inch plows, QA-42A,#1 tiller, 10inch brinly plow, Case Ingersoll 224, 1948 Farmall H, 1950 McCormick W-6, 1952 McCormick W-4. |
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Great job!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Looks great!
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Well got my engine mounting plate welded in today, also got the rear 3 point plate finished up but need to weld the pins on the bottome because the nuts hit the rear end>:/ Got my brakes back on and adjusted for the most part, loaded the tires with windshield washer fluid took about 7 1/2 gallons a tire. Put a single tire at 94lbs and with my axle extensions makes each tire sit a heafty 100lbs. Have engine parts on order, hydraulic cylinder and valve and some new bigger front tires cant wait for them to get here! Then its time to be on the look out for a ps pump.
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Original,100,123,129,1200,1250,168 in progress (3) 42inch plows, QA-42A,#1 tiller, 10inch brinly plow, Case Ingersoll 224, 1948 Farmall H, 1950 McCormick W-6, 1952 McCormick W-4. |
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I might have a gm power steering pump in inventory that i might be willing to part with.
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Sam,2-149,102-with creeper,102,125-parts,147,682,682-Cub Ca-table,1440 4cyl-(work in progress),3165,154 lo-boy with 3 cyl. diesel, Shed full of parts and accessories |
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Well got a little bit done tonight, got the rest of the 3 point on the rear put on just need to get the lift bar in, also picked up a newer style steering wheel i like the thicker grip. Also got the new ags on the front! love em. Engine gaskets and rings came in so almost have all the parts shes goin together great for a change
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Original,100,123,129,1200,1250,168 in progress (3) 42inch plows, QA-42A,#1 tiller, 10inch brinly plow, Case Ingersoll 224, 1948 Farmall H, 1950 McCormick W-6, 1952 McCormick W-4. |
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