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'34 F-12 Farmall
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- ricky racer
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Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
Looking good there Dusti. I love unstyled tractors. It kind of reminds me of my '29 Regular. I can't wait to see it done.
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- Dusti Snider
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- Tractors Owned: 1951 Farmall "M" - Restored
1949 Farmall Cub - Original "Blue Ribbon Reconditioned"
1953 Farmall Super AI
1934 Farmall F-12
1929 Farmall Regular
1956 Ford 640
1972 Ford 4000 - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Mercer County, West Virginia
Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
I do as well Ricky...especially when it comes to not have to fool with prepping all the fancy sheetmetal for paint Seriously though, something about them that I find graceful, and yet very simple.
I have that '29 still sitting in the shed, haven't done a thing to it except bathing it down in used motor oil ever so often. I've also managed to get my hands on a '28 from an adjoining farm. I hope to have one of them done by the time they turn 100, and considering how rough they it may take that long.
I think next I'm gonna be after an unstyled standard tread tractor, thinking a 10-20. Of course once I get this one done and get some funds built back up I'd jump on a runnin' Regular, F-20 or F-30 if I go the chance.
I have that '29 still sitting in the shed, haven't done a thing to it except bathing it down in used motor oil ever so often. I've also managed to get my hands on a '28 from an adjoining farm. I hope to have one of them done by the time they turn 100, and considering how rough they it may take that long.
I think next I'm gonna be after an unstyled standard tread tractor, thinking a 10-20. Of course once I get this one done and get some funds built back up I'd jump on a runnin' Regular, F-20 or F-30 if I go the chance.
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- Dusti Snider
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- Tractors Owned: 1951 Farmall "M" - Restored
1949 Farmall Cub - Original "Blue Ribbon Reconditioned"
1953 Farmall Super AI
1934 Farmall F-12
1929 Farmall Regular
1956 Ford 640
1972 Ford 4000 - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Mercer County, West Virginia
Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
A couple more pictures from the weekend and this evening...
I wanted the optional tall air intake stack for this tractor, been looking for one since last summer. Finally decided to make my own...
Fuel tank after a couple coats of primer, probably need a couple more coats and some more wet sanding to get it the way I want it...
Serial number tag refurbished and mounted on the front fuel tank support...
I wanted the optional tall air intake stack for this tractor, been looking for one since last summer. Finally decided to make my own...
Fuel tank after a couple coats of primer, probably need a couple more coats and some more wet sanding to get it the way I want it...
Serial number tag refurbished and mounted on the front fuel tank support...
Member IHCC Chapter 37 & 42 - North Carolina
- Dusti Snider
- 10+ Years
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- Joined: Tue Feb 04, 2003 9:10 am
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- Tractors Owned: 1951 Farmall "M" - Restored
1949 Farmall Cub - Original "Blue Ribbon Reconditioned"
1953 Farmall Super AI
1934 Farmall F-12
1929 Farmall Regular
1956 Ford 640
1972 Ford 4000 - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Mercer County, West Virginia
Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
Haven't posted anything to this thread in months. It's been a long year. This tractor has taken more work than any I've ever done before. For what I thought was going to be a quick easy job, it's turned into a real mess. Anyway...here's how it sets now. Still a few odds and ends to finish up. Some surgery coming up in a week or so, so it'll probably be sitting just as it is for the next month or so.
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Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
WELL DONE Shine a foot deep
- Rick Spivey
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Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
Wow, that's beautiful! Good Work! Now I want one....
Rick Spivey
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- Bezirk
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- Tractors Owned: Farmall Cub 1949, Oliver OC3 crawler 1951, Ford 8 N 1948, Oliver 77 Row Crop 1953, JohnDeere, La, 1941, John Deere 4115/w loader, 2004, John Deere stationary power unit LUC, Farmall M, 1946, Oliver 77 Row crop w/ loader
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Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
It's looking great, best wishes for. a speedy recovery.
Berlin
Berlin
I started out with nothing and now I only have half of that left !
- Dusti Snider
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- Joined: Tue Feb 04, 2003 9:10 am
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- Tractors Owned: 1951 Farmall "M" - Restored
1949 Farmall Cub - Original "Blue Ribbon Reconditioned"
1953 Farmall Super AI
1934 Farmall F-12
1929 Farmall Regular
1956 Ford 640
1972 Ford 4000 - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Mercer County, West Virginia
Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
Just thought I'd post a final picture. Finished it up last weekend. Ready for the 2015 Got To Be NC Festival in Raleigh NC next weekend. My F12 will be the feature tractor of IHCC Chapter 37's State Show this year.
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- Stanton
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- Location: Lone Jack, MO
Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
Dusti Snider wrote:...My F12 will be the feature tractor of IHCC Chapter 37's State Show this year.
As well it should be. I know you put a lot of hard (and extra) work in on this one, but DANG! if it don't look great!!! Fantastic job, Dusti!! Take a break and enjoy this one before tackling the next one...
- Dusti Snider
- 10+ Years
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- Joined: Tue Feb 04, 2003 9:10 am
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- Tractors Owned: 1951 Farmall "M" - Restored
1949 Farmall Cub - Original "Blue Ribbon Reconditioned"
1953 Farmall Super AI
1934 Farmall F-12
1929 Farmall Regular
1956 Ford 640
1972 Ford 4000 - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Mercer County, West Virginia
Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
I'm gonna have to Stanton...this one broke the bank. Took longer than any I've ever done. I was out of the shop for most of the winter, recovering from hand surgery.
I ordered myself a new gooseneck so I can haul multiple tractors. Gonna take the next year or two and just enjoy hauling around all my junk and not get bogged down in another major project for a while.
Wish I were coming to Sedalia for the Gray Power. Unfortunately vacation time and money just won't allow...
I ordered myself a new gooseneck so I can haul multiple tractors. Gonna take the next year or two and just enjoy hauling around all my junk and not get bogged down in another major project for a while.
Wish I were coming to Sedalia for the Gray Power. Unfortunately vacation time and money just won't allow...
Member IHCC Chapter 37 & 42 - North Carolina
- Stanton
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1947 Farmall Circle Cub, serial #2116
1948 Farmall Cub, serial #46066 - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Lone Jack, MO
Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
Dusti Snider wrote:I'm gonna have to Stanton...this one broke the bank. Took longer than any I've ever done. I was out of the shop for most of the winter, recovering from hand surgery.
I ordered myself a new gooseneck so I can haul multiple tractors. Gonna take the next year or two and just enjoy hauling around all my junk and not get bogged down in another major project for a while.
I hear ya. You ought to get some nice compliments wherever you show that F-12.
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Re: '34 F-12 Farmall
Showing it here get's you a WOW! THAT LOOKS GOOD! from me!Stanton wrote:......... You ought to get some nice compliments wherever you show that F-12.
Haven't seen any of Barnyard's puzzles for a while, that last picture would make a fine one.
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