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Project Journal - Ford 841 with Elenco |
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Clam digger |
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Ford 841 with Elenco |
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Ford 841 |
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04:52 10/14/17 |
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05:07 10/14/17 |
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| 05:06 10/14/17 Removed loaderMade a wrong turn and found this tractor for sale . Got it home and just got the loader off and in the shop . Now the fun begins . It runs great but could use a few gaskets and new gauges as you can see pan underneath it catching oil . Not sure if I will paint it or change 6 volt to 12. Power steering works a lot better with piston on the right side being rebuilt . Now get the tin off.
| | Comments | YTSupport 21:10 10/19/17 | That looks perfect, sheet metal exception. My experience is I start taking the tin off and one thing leads to another. Nice find. | YTSupport 08:04 10/20/17 | I meant exceptional about the sheet metal. Looks really perfect. | PatsTractor 13:18 12/13/19 | How about an update on your tractor. Like to see what it looks like now. Thanks |
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