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    Posted: 30 Oct 2023 at 7:32pm
Good evening fellow forum members. Just wanted to share a couple pictures of my first tractor restoration. A 1951 model G. There are two people that were instrumental in helping complete the project. First and foremost is my wonderful wife Wanda. She stripped and scraped and sanded many of the parts while I concentrated on the mechanicals. I could not have completed this without her. Second is a fellow member of the forum, JoeM. He was a wealth of information and technical tips. He even made a couple gaskets and sent them to me free of charge. Thanks Joe. There are a few things left to do, hydraulics and that goes with that, lights and the wiring for those and then locating some implements and getting those done. Thanks to everyone on the forum that contributed suggestions and information that helped complete this project.
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Nice lookin' G Bob! That's great the wife helping you out with your project! She's a keeper man! My wife helps me out as well with "our" projects.  If you need to know anything about a G, Joe is the man to know!  He is the man.
If you need a wiring system for that project, we offer a nice wiring system if interested. Check out our website. Good luck in finishing it up!
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it turned out nice Bobby!, just happy I could help!
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Job well done! It's always nice to see these machines preserved, that ought to be worth another 50 - 60 years of life for it. What is the history of the tractor?
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