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What is in your shed waiting to be worked on?

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Dave in il View Drop Down
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Massey Harris 44 to finish. Motor is done setting on the engine stand, a lot of small parts have been painted and the chassis is primed. When it warms up everything is ready (I hope) for reassembly and final paint. The WD45 needs the shifter fixed. Next the D19 D gets a new head gasket and head bolts and the hydraulic pump rebuilt. The shop itself gets more concrete, insulation and an infrared heater so next winter projects can continue when the cold weather hits.  The 46 WC I bought last fall needs the generator put back on it. I have most of what I need to put a starter on the 36 WC. And if all goes well the D17 series IV will get the same treatment the Massey did, or at least get started. Fortunatly I have a couple teen age boys who enjoy old tractors to help out. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ron(WA) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Jan 2010 at 2:18pm
Are you kidding??? Everything!!! D15, B, WD. Always something to do with and for those beauties!
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I have the head off a 39RC .   The tractor is on the north end of home under over 1 foot of snow.
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Similar project to what Brad in Mi is working on. 1938 B ser# 7366 eng.# BE7482.  Has arched adjustable frt. axle.  A little more work on the front axle and then will be ready to install the Mag and fire it up.  Check for leaks and then it`s off to the paint shop.  That will happen after we return from Fla in March.  Going to check out the show in Fort Meade for the first time  while we`re there.  Unrestored `56 WD45 is next.  Clutch shaft moves back and forth when operating the hand clutch.  Anyone ever run into that problem before?  Will open it up and see what is going on.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bruce Mn. Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Jan 2010 at 10:37pm
well my IB is in the shop now, but its been going slow. future projects; 1967 AMC Marlin , 1934 WC , 1938 B allis ( my first tractor) , D17D hycrop series IV, WD 45 diesel, Oliver 77,(my 2nd tractor) WM crawler, WD45 gas my father in law bought new, B on steel (war model), plus many more . If I live tobe 206 I might get them half done.
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I have a 1939 hand start,hand brake B with the pistons out soaking the rings. It also needs rear wheels and paint, seat etc..Also a CA that I need to swap engines on. It currently dumps water into the oil pan pretty quickly. I picked up a used CA engine that is suposed to be a runner. I also need to get my D19 Diesel in the shed and remove the loader to split the tractor to repair the clutch fork lever. The "trunion" fell out that the clutch rod threads into. While at it, I want to put new rings and gaskets as it burns oil and has some leaks but keeps good oil pressure and temp.< id="gwProxy" ="">< ="jsCall;" id="jsProxy" ="">
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My new shed is probably my biggest project. Considering I don't own the ground for it yet, it looks to be a while before it get's worked.
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