Posted by gab on August 03, 2017 at 20:27:59 from (50.103.199.210):
be the right tool. Got back to working on my first lawn tractor, a 1966 Wheel Horse. Had my hood sandblasted about a month ago and spent 2 weeks trying to get it straight. It's been rolled before I got it in about 1979, all so had a hole cut in the hood for easy access to the dipstick, a wooden handle screwdriver attached to the dipstick. Couldn't handle that when I got it so brazed a patch over it warping the metal badly. After all these years decide I wanted to make her new again, should of went to the tavern until I forgot about it. Line was gone on right side of hood and center was down, side was kinked bad, sides of grill kinked and half the bars smashed. Rear mounting holes worn thin, cut out a piece of aluminum to beef them up. Pretty well used up my iron pile and parts and pieces trying to dolly out dents. Tool on the bottom is a 1/2 inch roll pin jammed on a window crank handle to straighten my grill bars. I put a new short block in it in the early 80s so I had something to start with anyway, probably don't have 50 hours since.
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