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Serviced the 69 Imperial with a fresh oil change and greased the fittings to get ready for the 350-mile trip to Minneapolis this Friday.
I had a tree snap in 1/2 not long ago due to the weight of ice. Luckily it didn't cause any structural damage.Looks like I'll be doing a little storm clean up. Snapped one huge branch off the walnut tree this morning.
Is there a show in Minneapolis this weekend?Serviced the 69 Imperial with a fresh oil change and greased the fittings to get ready for the 350-mile trip to Minneapolis this Friday.
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Been there, done that.Looks like I'll be doing a little storm clean up. Snapped one huge branch off the walnut tree this morning.
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I was finally able to get it in for a safety and as I had hoped it needed nothing to safety. Very happy with this little Mazda.Picked up a new MPG beater. Yesterday and this morning I spent time detailing it and getting acquainted with it. Fixed anything I found that it would need for a safety. So far the only thing I could find was the headlights were potentially too faded so I polished them out.
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After 3 sanding stages and a polish
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I think I can get it better with a DA sander, but this should be sufficient to pass a safety. To really sand them I'll have to remove the front bumper to remove the headlights.
Brakes are within spec, suspension is tight, tires are on the cusp of failing, and there no rust. Fingers crossed this $2000 beater ends up costing me next to nothing, maybe a set of tires (which I'll probably find used on Marketplace) Just happy to have a stick shift again.
After a good scrubbing.
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What did you end up doing with the harmonic balancer/pulley on the T-Bird?View attachment 730349View attachment 730350
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Got the bird done for the big show and cruise here. People seemed to like it.
I regret being lazy and not getting the truck prepped to go racing. Though i went to watch anyway, and in my abscence shitbox divisoin ended up being an all Grumman showdown, which was hilarious.
What did you end up doing with the harmonic balancer/pulley on the T-Bird?
Nice yard tractor. Is that a flail on the back?Removing rust from, and coating, the front wheels from my tractor -- 1965 International Harvester Cub Lo-Boy. The wheels had apparently been filled with water by the original owner, and potentially Fix-a-Flat or Slime at some point. I didn't take a before picture, but it was rough looking. This is in process after sandblasting and using the needle scaler. You can see the rust, etc. from the scaler on the concrete:
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I also had to straighten a lip.
One wheel was badly pitted, but here are both after coating with POR-15 and top-coating (before final cure of the POR-15) with some catalyzed acrylic enamel.
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It's a working tractor, not a restoration, so function over form was done for the finish.
The tractor a while back after I painted it outside with some old leftover red paint, then it started raining on it from a pop-up shower before I could get it under cover:
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Nice yard tractor. Is that a flail on the back?
We use Lucifer for our yard duties and hayrides. (‘73 International model 666)
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The front end loader has been very useful as well as the Deere brush hog. Both the tractor and brush hog were great buys. You’ll enjoy them when you find the deal.Yes it is a flail mower,made by Mott. Mott called it a Hammer Knife Mower. It has 120 "knives". It has served me well since I got it in 1990 from the original owner's son. I've pushed it into bush hog duties it has no business trying, and it got the job done, though not too efficiently.
I recently replaced the original worn clutch/pressure plate/release bearing. The bearing was completely shot and one of the fingers on the pressure plate was broken off.
I'd like to have a larger one like yours with a front end loader and maybe a real Bush Hog style mower at times, but haven't had the need to be strong enough to get one ... yet.
Interesting. Where are you posting the parts you have for sale?Howdy. No working on cars today, this is the day that I'm rounding up all of my 70-74 Cuda' and Challenger stuff, as they need to find new homes.