FARMALL MModerator: Team Cub Re: FARMALL MI looked at a M last night on the way home
The shift sequence was on the light bar left hand side, the only one that I need to put on yet can wait. the hitching instructions I do not plan to put any decals on the fuel tank . It will be a while before I get into the Sheet metal Working on our 48 8n brakes. Thanks for all the help Phil "Work Hard ,Play Often,Care Always"
Re: FARMALL MBefore: and almost 1.5 yr ago
My son , cousin and Brother discussing pros and cons. ![]() This is where and how it sat for at least 5 yrs. ![]() ![]() As it sets as of today! $1250 later tractor was FREE! Labor pricless Running like a champ! ![]() ![]() Thanks for all the assistance if getting this project under my belt. Phil "Work Hard ,Play Often,Care Always"
Re: FARMALL MPhil,
That is amazing! I'd say it's 1250.00 well spent...Only someone that's been through one can truely appreciate all that work. Good Job! Dusti ![]() Member IHCC Chapter 37 Eastern North Carolina 1951 Farmall "M" - Restored 1949 Farmall Cub - Original "Blue Ribbon Reconditioned" 1929 Farmall Regular
Re: FARMALL MStanding tall and looking good , aut to be in Hollywood!
Lookin good Phil. Enjoy. Russ 1979 International Cub (Artie),193 plow,22 sickle mower,144 cultivator,54a blade,59" belly mower,wheel weights
1944 John Deere B , A-3 B-3 two way plow.....Grandpa's Deere,Still can't find his FARMALL A
Re: FARMALL MPhil:
That is some nice looking tractor. Y'all done good on that one. Really beautiful restore Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Re: FARMALL MPhil, it looks really good! Great job!
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Re: FARMALL MLooking good wish I could do it.Nice job.
Re: FARMALL MReally Spiffy
Re: FARMALL MYou are an artist. Very nice work.
Re: FARMALL MHave recently received a set of radiator shutters, I have the shutter ,linkage that attaches to the front engine cover, I need to make the following parts that are missing, the crank, 5/16 rods and the support bracket
I have a few pictures of the crank and rods, I also looked on the case IH web parts location and found a picture of the support Bracket, I need to know where this attaches so I can I can manufacture it. I also removed the bearing bars , want to replace what I think looks like a leather strip rivoted between two pieces of light steel. Anybody have a M with shutter that could get some good Pictures for Me. Thanks Phil "Work Hard ,Play Often,Care Always"
Re: FARMALL MGetting things together have the fenders,lights, hade the reflectors recoated with Nickle and polished up, on and will have the fuel tank on soon.
Picked up a Norm Quay battey box at SCRAP have to paint that yet. But in the mean time , I am making parts to deck the M out. I made two plugs to go into the hitch tubes that set in front of the axles, figured I would get something unique on there to keep the mud out, not that it will see any. So I made these, the screws hold the plug in , utilizing the thru holes on the tube . ![]() ![]() Cannot make to sell, Would be TM infringments, but a one set only Item for our M Phil "Work Hard ,Play Often,Care Always"
Re: FARMALL MLooks great Phil
As always you do awesome work Billy Take care of your equipment and it will take care of you. 1964 cub. Farmall 100 and 130.
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Re: FARMALL MNice Phil! I like them!
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Re: FARMALL MNice touch...that'll do the trick and do it with style.
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