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Sounds like it's going to look pretty cool. Looking forward to pics!!!
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like that rig....
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Well you know what about the best laid plans. I had hoped that I would have my hydraulic lines and battery box finished, but I decided to use hard lines for most of the lines to save space and they are taking longer than I planned. I have one more line to the front outlets and then they will be done. I did use hoses for the rear outlets as they were just easier to run and I already had a pair of hoses to use so I did not have to buy new ones. I picked up my new decals yesterday and they are going to look great on it. I also picked up a set of rectangular headlights to use but have not decided on what to do with the grille yet. I like the look of the 88 style grill but I am concerned about restricting air flow. Hope to get some progress pictures to post tomorrow.
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Made some more progress on the project. Since we all like pictures!!
Hyd valve and line routings. I hard lined most of it with the exception of the lines to the rear outlets and part way on the three point lift cyl. IMG_20170112_142241.jpg IMG_20170112_142356.jpg Three point cyl mount and rear line routing to outlets and rear cyl. IMG_20170112_142424.jpg IMG_20170112_142432.jpg Front outlets Hard line plumbed. Forming bubble flare for fuel lines using Eastwood pro flaring tool. I also flared all of my steel thick wall hyd lines using this tool. It is a great investment. Makes flaring lines easy. IMG_20170112_142448.jpg IMG_20170124_165534.jpg Close up of bubble flare. Electric fuel pump, pressure regulator and inlet filter mounted under fender pan. IMG_20170124_165612.jpg IMG_20170124_171543.jpg Will have access to inlet fuel filter and fuel line to engine under tunnel cover. IMG_20170124_171659.jpg I also got the battery box mount built and started on filling old fuel tank hole in hood since I am using the Cyclops rear tank. I also was able to score a set of the plastic Cyclops Super fender flares from one of our sponsors "Patton Acres" Won't be long and I can prep it for paint. More pics as I progress. Have a good one. Tom |
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Nice work!
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Outstanding work, I have 1 question, why did you keep the disconnect clutch in the drive shaft?
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Guys, thanks for the complements. Tom |
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I first seen this tool at a friends shop where he builds Hot Rods and could not believe how easy it was to use. When I asked where he bought his I was shocked at the price. His is not a Eastwood but is the same tool. He paid way more than the price at Eastwood. If you buy one you will not regret it. I tried many other flaring tools over the years and none come close to this one. |
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Fred,
Very nice work!! Great attention to detail and well thought out!! This is going to be a helluva tractor!! THANKS FOR THE PICS! and keep us posted!!
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Jay 40 years of Using and playing with IH Cub Cadets! Proud owner of the following: Cub Farmall, Super A Farmall, Original, (2)70's, 72, 100, 102, 123, 105, 125, 127, 108, 128, 1450, (3)782's, Yellow 982, 1782, "Sam's" 2182, M Farmall and a #7 trailer |
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