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    Update on the 10-151 plow

    I bought this plow back in May. Took it to the sandblaster and had it completely sandblasted to bare metal. Just got it back so now I'm getting some primer and paint on it to keep it from rusting. Seems to be a nice piece. Should they be all red? Next year I'll probably take it all apart and...
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    Hydraulic Tank Gasket replacement

    I have a small PTO operated Hydraulic system on a Tractor that was taken from a Massey Ferguson, its got a side mounted tank that Ive recently removed to replace the filler/Breather cap assembly, I had to make a new gasket that has leaked, I used a bulk gasket material and sprayed it with HI...
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    lnumber tractors

    Don't forget the R! Built into 1954 when it was replased by the 80
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    GP Oil Filter PN

    What is the part number for the paper engine oil filter for a large bore GP. Thank you, Kent
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    Value of a 7420

    Looking at a 7420, in Virginia, with 2200 hours on it, has loader (that does not go with the tractor) tires are worn and will need to be replaced in the next year. They are asking $75,000 for the tractor. Is this what I should expect to pay for this tractor and anyone had major problems with...
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    Recommendation of Tractor Restoration references

    Congratulations on your new acquisitions. One of the best resources you can find is this board. The knowledge from others that have been through what you are about to under take is priceless. Next purchase should be parts book for each tractor, the most valuable and used books in my library...
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    Hay loader

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    unstyled a

    I going to make an assumption that you have a friction disk type fan shaft as most tractors had that update. With that you first need to push the fan further onto the shaft and remove the keepers. I use a socket that just fits over the keepers and push the fan onto the shaft, usually their is...
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    John Deere 1934 A Steering Wheel

    Mark, What a find, would be a great story in how you aquired it. With a "New Old Stock" steering wheel with the triangular hub I would start at $800 and let it go at $1200 I was offered $800 for my used one five years ago. Enjoy the hobby, Kent
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    JD AR 1936 ser.#

    Don't worry whether or not it a low serial number tractor, everyone is going to have a different opinion. I sold 250230 a few years ago, wish I had that tractor back, and know of three AR's in SE Wisconsin with serial numbers in the 2500XX range. The AR tractor I would really love to have is...
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    Gasket Sealers

    I like and use Great Stuff from Permatex. First, the caulk gum makes application easy. I apply a small bead of sealer on both sides of the gasket and then, with a disposable glove, smooth it out with my fingers. Second is the clean-up, if I get some on my hands, it wipes off easily with a...
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    Merry Christmas Humor

    Merry Christmas John T, and god bless each and everyone of you on this board. Kent Your conservative friend from the great white (the color of snow) Wisconsin.
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    14K trailer versus 20K trailer?

    You have two tractors that have an approximate combined weight of 9500 pound and trailer that weights approximately 5000 pounds. You have now exceeded the recommended capacity of the axels by 500 pounds. Something that many over look is the weight of the trailer when determining what their...
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    1934 Brass Tag John Deere A value

    With the information you have given us we have to assume that at some point the tractor was given some significant updates, example: enclosed fan shaft. With the engine suck you have to assume that the block and maybe the head will need to be replaced as many times the cracks are on the inside...
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    AO DEERE

    2,686 unstyled AO's built from 1935 to 1949. 820 AOS's built from 1937 to 1941. Sourse "The John Deere Unstyled Letter Series" by J.R. Hobbs. Enjoy the Hobbby, Kent
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