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J and M machine is in Maryland. Mike
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Location would help. Mike
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It’s that time of year to start mowing and yard work. I mowed the last two Saturdays. This means about three hours of mowing plus any yard work time that I can’t work in the barn on projects. Fortunately my wife likes to mow, but she had surgery on Monday which means I have to mow at least for the next few weeks. Today was the first day that it wasn’t raining and it’s suppose to rain this Tuesday through Friday so I’ll be mowing next weekend. Life can get in the way of our project time. Mike
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I believe you hit it out of the ballpark! Mike
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Looks great. Keep it up. Mike
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All the scrolls on my fire truck are water slide decals. Clean the surface and dry. Install decal and let dry overnight. I then applied a coat of clear coat over it with a brush. Make sure you go past the edge a little to seal it down. Mike
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Ford 8N tractors are the same. Google ford 8N and look for lower radiator mounts. I just ordered some for my wife’s tractor. Mike
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At least the belt broke now instead of when the grass is growing like wildfire and it’s raining every couple of days. Mike
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I’ll check with a good friend next week. I would start looking for diamond t truck and Waukesha engines. That will cover most of the truck. The pump and transfer case is probably a hale. You probably won’t find a lot on line. Mike
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Diamond T for sure. Chevy and GMC didn’t use Waukesha engines. Mike
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It was in the petrified forest in northern Arizona where there’s an old pachard that was abandoned on Route 66. Mike
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It’s always great to see the finish line. Mike
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I think it’s a diamond t chassis. As far as vin location, several places to look.
On frame above rear spring mount
front frame rails just behind the bumper
on cowl
door posts
post pics of engine may help ID the chassis maker. Mike
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3 hours ago, demco32 said:
I don't know the law in the USA, but in Belgium you are not allowed to have a mobile phone in your hand behind the wheel.
When caught by the police you automatically lose your driver's license for at least 2 weeks + a big fine.
Too many serious accidents have occurred due to distraction with mobile phones
I wish they did that in the US. I can’t go a day without someone driving and on the phone in some form or another. Mike
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Been working on my wife’s tractor engine rebuild. Also my fire truck has sat dormant since last November. I didn’t think it would even turn over, but it did. I turned the gas on and hit the key. It started right up so I left it running and brought it up to temp. It ran great! I’ll need to do a couple of maintenance items later on this spring and it will be ready for the year. Mike
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Great find Matt. Since you already have the larger wrench, why don’t you machine the new nut down to match the old? Mike
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So what color will it be? Mike
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I’m just wondering if the boiler has to be inspected annually? I’ve worked on steam boiler for heating buildings and they have to be inspected every other year in Indiana. Mike
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Something else, most high build primers need a tip size of 1.8-2.0 minimum to lay down good. I’ve used a 1.0, but have to reduce. Mike
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Also check what the manufacturer wants psi to be. It can really make a difference. Mike
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I would assemble first then paint. You don’t have to worry about scratching the new paint and you don’t have to touch up any bolts and nuts. Mike
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1936 Ford model Y needs con rods re-babbitted
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Sorry, my mistake. Mike