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    Posted: 31 Mar 2011 at 10:54pm
Here is a link to the pictures of my 7060 I just finished. http://www.flickr.com/photos/61288141@N08/5578156731/in/set-72157626402981398 
Heres a list of the things I done to it, New battery cables and batterys, starter gone over, oilpan and valve cover gaskets, radiator hot tanked and leaks fixed, new 14L-16.1 3 ribs, new radiator foam kit, new rear cab mounts, steering cylinder eyes replaced, a rebuilt gerotor pump, all new fluids and all new filters, new corporate orange on the outside and black on the inside of the cab, new cab kit and floormat, and the list goes on. Sorry for the picture quality they were taken with a cell phone.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kip in cny Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Mar 2011 at 11:02pm
nice work why didnt you paint the frame 
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I might paint it later on but I was having trouble finding maroon paint to match it, and have the fear of the paint peeling off later on.

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Awesome!  you wanna do a 7030 for me?? lol  it's gonna involve just a little more work than yours though...   nice job on the cancer patching on the cab.  Only thing is why didn't you go back with the maroon belly decals?  but that aside.. I like it!   -Wes
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Very nice job!  For a phone camera, the pics are not bad.  I like how you painted the rear wheels & axles - very sharp.  It has some serious rear wheel weights on it.  2 on each side it think?  Any wheel fluid in addition to those weights?
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Looks very nice.
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On the belly,  what i did was sprayed degreaser then spent some time with a hot water washer let it dry then sprayed the maroon with clear coat,  it turned out unbelievable. 
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I may paint it sometime this summer but we still have to get a few more things ready for planting and I was running out of time. Yes it does have 2 weights on each side but no fluid. On the decals I just went with the black belly ones because I thought they looked a little better.



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Pretty darn good job. On the console for the hydraulics etc, did you have the words redone (decals or stencil) or was it in that good condition to start with?
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Didnt the last of the maroon belly have them decals, cause our 7000 has them but I dont know the year cause I dont know exactly where to find the serial number. By the way you do very good work both tractors you have done look excellent.

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  The hydraulic lever and range console I bought a new decal kit from Tractor Parts Inc. It came with alot of decals and they did a pretty good job copying them but they send the wiper,air cond., heater decals but no blower motor decal. They also only sell powershift decals so I painted that piece black and cut the powershift part off. The range decal had the towing part ripped off but they sent me another no charge.   



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Originally posted by 7060 7060 wrote:

  The hydraulic lever and range console I bought a new decal kit from Tractor Parts Inc. It came with alot of decals and they did a pretty good job copying them but they send the wiper,air cond., heater decals but no blower motor decal. They also only sell powershift decals so I painted that piece black and cut the powershift part off. The range decal had the towing part ripped off but they sent me another no charge.   


Awesome! I'll have to remember that when I redo my 7050 and the 7050 I just picked up. Also plan sometime to redo brother's 7030 maybe.
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