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PAFarmer
Bronze Level Joined: 06 Oct 2020 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 114 |
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Does anyone know where I could source the door pull straps for the 8000 series? Agco has discontinued them and tractor house doesn't show any listings. I've checked a few dealers for NOS and no luck.
I need both sides. Thanks!
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Mikez
Orange Level Access Joined: 16 Jan 2013 Location: Usa Points: 8384 |
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Yea iv looked also. I seem to visualize cars having similar pull handles. Anyone know what model cars, can see if there’s any out there that way
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SteveM C/IL
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Very similar to my 1988 Buick Lasabre....never actually compared them....so like 86-92? GM cars?
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BKarpel
Bronze Level Joined: 27 Apr 2012 Location: Collinsville IL Points: 108 |
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Been following your 8070 project. What did you use to repair your hood side panels? Have any suggestions on paint prep for the side panels and grill? My panels have a few cracks and corners rounded off. I am putting a D21 puller together with 8070 sheet metal. What do you suggest for paint and primer? Want to get away from van sickle pant and get something durable. Sounds like you have experience.
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PAFarmer
Bronze Level Joined: 06 Oct 2020 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 114 |
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For the side panel repair, we use Bondo fiberglass repair with the mat and resin. Then we cover that with a thin layer of putty. We've used it on several tractors in the past with good results, it's held up well to field use on our 8010 and 6060 which had the same problems you were describing. Regarding the prep, we sand down the old paint nearly all the way off with an air DA sander. I posted a picture of the panel ready for paint back on 4/11. It's the same for the fiberglass grille ring, but that tends to require some hand sanding cause of the nooks. What grit sandpaper to finish with will depend on what primer your end up using. It will say on the primer tech sheet. As for paint, we've tried several over the years. My grandad painted our 8010 with Agco brand paint. I don't know who makes it, but it's just a single stage enamel. They look good at first and then fade really quick. It's also just not very durable at all. We used a Nason two stage base/clear on our 7000 as our local car quest had a paint code for Persian Orange II. It shot on OK and seems to be holding up, but I couldn't get a cross to Corp. Orange in Nason for the 8070. I can tell you that for the 8070 I used PPG Omni line for the orange parts and the cream of the rims and wheel centers. For the etch layer I used the Omni MP170 Epoxy primer covered with MP282 high build for the Surfacer layer. Then Omni MBC for the base coat and Omni Quick Clear for the clear. Talk to the folks at your local PPG dealer as they'll tell you exactly what to use as far as hardeners and things are concerned as it matters based on temperature and things. For the black frame I used PPG Drathane which is supposedly a really tough paint. For the silver rear wheels, I used Rustoleum aluminum colored paint thinned with acetone and spayed on. Then hit it with a layer of Rustoleum clear. Couldn't bring myself to spend the money on the Omni for them. I will say this about the Omni system, I'm told it's durable but I do have to say I did not care for how the base covered. While the finished product is nice, it seemed to take a lot of paint. If I had it to do over, I'd have used the PPG Deltron line. That would have been a small challenge as the PPG codes for the Corp. Orange don't cross into the Deltron line, so it would require doing a spray card of the Omni or the Agco paint and then taking it to a PPG dealer so they could use the spectrophotometer to cross it into Deltron. I'm told the Deltron is just a much nicer system to use, but I can't speak to this myself. With all that in mind, I am amateur at all this body work stuff. I've painted several cars and a few tractors with my Dad's help. He did body work professionally for a decade. But the paints and technologies have changed a lot so he's not up on all the new stuff. So be sure to ask the pros at the PPG dealer what to use for sure! |
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PAFarmer
Bronze Level Joined: 06 Oct 2020 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 114 |
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It's been a productive week! The 8070 is starting to look like a tractor again and the todo list is approaching manageable levels. It's a rainy day here today and I should be able to make a good effort at getting the tractor done.
Paint is finished. All that remains is reassembly, wiring for more lights, GPS and Auto Steer. Change the oil in the transmission and rear end also. I am planning to swap the tractor over to the dual 540/1000 PTO but I think that's going to wait until planting is done. We'll see how much progress I make today. Here's some pictures of the finished paint! I am really pleased with how things are coming together. I'm happy I went with the cream color on the front wheels and the rear centers! Engine oil and all the filters on the tractor have been changed. Changed the oil in the front end completely. Unless some really unforeseen pops up, it'll be field ready by the weekend for sure! My dad and I are both working on putting it back together so things are moving fast. With any luck, my next update will be the finished product! |
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PAFarmer
Bronze Level Joined: 06 Oct 2020 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 114 |
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One thing I forgot to ask. I had the parts lined up for the PTO swap for the 8070 but the salvage yard I was dealing with called and told me they thought they had everything but when the looked it over they didn't have everything.
Does anyone here have a recommendation for a good salvage parts place for Allis that I could source the parts from? Thanks!!
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IBWD MIke
Orange Level Joined: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Newton Ia. Points: 3727 |
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You could try Colfax tractor parts in Colfax Ia. 515-674-3001 Good chance they have it, shipping costs??? Tractor is looking great!
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PAFarmer
Bronze Level Joined: 06 Oct 2020 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 114 |
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Thanks, it's coming together! Thanks for the recommendation. I'll reach out to them today. |
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PAFarmer
Bronze Level Joined: 06 Oct 2020 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 114 |
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Final update time. We've been busy with planting and I haven't had time to post.
The 8070 is back together and I've done a fair amount planting with it and the 15 foot drill. Things seem fine other than the 2 up to 3 and 4 down to 3 shift is sluggish under load in high range. It takes a few seconds to get into gear. Especially the 4 to 3 down shift. That's something I'll have to dig into cause it's a real pain in the neck on the road. I'm really happy with how it turned out! It's a really nice tractor to run. It's more than enough tractor for the 15 foot drill but doesn't seem oversized. In our hills, the power and 4WD is nice. Our other 4WDs are usually busy on the corn planter and other planting related tasks so the drill ended up on the 2WD 8010 and it was a real handful for it full of beans on the hills. I'll put together a post will all the paint codes and different things once we wrap up planting. The 8070 and 8010 hanging out. |
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Mikez
Orange Level Access Joined: 16 Jan 2013 Location: Usa Points: 8384 |
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vary nice
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soggybottomboy
Silver Level Access Joined: 20 Feb 2018 Location: Iowa Points: 202 |
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I have never heard of sem paint. What is it?
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Ron(AB)
Orange Level Joined: 27 Dec 2009 Location: Alberta Points: 958 |
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semi gloss
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405, 7000, 7050, 8050, 8070, L3, 2300 & 2600 disk
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Silver Level Joined: 28 Feb 2011 Location: Beggs, OK Points: 333 |
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Nice job PAFarmer!!
Hey Soggy SEM paint is a paint brand all I can say. I've used it for painting interior plastics and they carry a line of rattle can OEM matching colors. It seems to be flexible as I understand certain SEM paints are made to be used on car seats and vinyl interior.
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soggybottomboy
Silver Level Access Joined: 20 Feb 2018 Location: Iowa Points: 202 |
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Thanks for the clarification guys. PA farmer,your 8070 looks very nice. Hard to believe these tractors are almost 40 years old.
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PAFarmer
Bronze Level Joined: 06 Oct 2020 Location: Pennsylvania Points: 114 |
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Hi Soggybottom,
Sorry for not replying sooner! It's been a busy year. SEM is indeed a brand of paint. I used their ColorMatch system for the interior because I was able to take some interior parts from our 8010 that isn't faded to our local SEM dealer and they matched the color for me. I also used their ColorCoat product and related adhesion promoters to re-paint the black trim pieces and the various knobs and things on the interior. I've used SEM products on some car interiors that I've redone in the past and was pretty please. I'm happy with the way it turned out on the 8070 as well. |
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SilverShoes
Bronze Level Joined: 20 Feb 2014 Location: Seneca, Kansas Points: 116 |
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This restoration was so amazing that all I can really say is wow just wow
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55allis
Orange Level Joined: 30 Jun 2020 Location: Griswold Iowa Points: 698 |
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That’s a really good job!!!
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