Brazed up the bearing seal cage plate yesterday. Threw it in the ashes in the wood stove for a slow cool down. Got it set up in the lathe as close as I could and machined it smooth. I had a few voids where I didn't get enough brass but I am not going to worry about it. A little paint and it will be ready to assemble.
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Acquired a Farmall 230
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- Tractors Owned: Family owned: Over 30 antique tractors and 30 garden/lawn tractors
- Location: NW Washington
Re: Acquired a Farmall 230
Shot some primer on the bearing and seal cage.
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- 5+ Years
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- Tractors Owned: Family owned: Over 30 antique tractors and 30 garden/lawn tractors
- Location: NW Washington
Re: Acquired a Farmall 230
Been putting in fences to get the cows out on pasture and now that is done. Spent some time the last few days cleaning bolts and gasket surfaces so I can start putting this project together. Painted the bolts and the front of the engine which will be mostly covered after assembly.
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