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    Posted: 07 Apr 2019 at 9:11pm
Finally got the last oil leak fixed and had it out in the sunshine before bringing it home from my buddy’s shop:




Time to have some fun with it and start arranging parts for  the next project:
1991 MR2 Turbo that I have owned since May of 1990 (my first new car).  Thankfully, it just needs a heart transplant rather than a nut-and-bolt restoration.








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That 160 is the neatest little tractor it makes me want to go get one for my grandson.
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Oooh, that is purty!
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I like em both!
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great job on the tractor...you wanna do my 180? lol
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It's always good to see the end of a project. You dun good. Congratulations.
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That is a very nice One Sixty! You can be very proud! Are you planning to go to some shows with it?
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     That's one pretty tractor. Now it time to enjoy it.
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Originally posted by Sugarmaker Sugarmaker wrote:

That is a very nice One Sixty! You can be very proud! Are you planning to go to some shows with it?
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Thanks! 

I'm planning to have it at the GOTO in Union Grove, WI this year.  Thre's a whole lot of Summer between now and then so I'll probably do a few more things too.  I just haven't marked up the calendar yet.
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One BEAUTIFUL UNIT I wish I had to sell back in the day. 
GREAT JOB!
My sincere congratulations.
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That looks great! Nice job!!👍👍
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Looks stellar!  Good work!

                 
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Awesome job! I hope to see that at GOTO!
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Really nice job, they are such a good small tractor. Perkins diesel made them a spectacular tractor. My friends has almost 8,000 hours on it. It is still his primary rake tractor on his 400 +acres hay farm.
Not too many still around, or for sale.
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Originally posted by jollymon68 jollymon68 wrote:

Awesome job! I hope to see that at GOTO!


Unless something unexpected happens, it will be in Union Grove.  The shop I did all the work at is just North of there.
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