Finally Done

JB in MT

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Thanks to all on this board who have helped me (mostly without their knowledge). I have been monitoring this board (silently) for just over a year as I have been working on a ground up restoration on my inherited rust heap. When I got this, after my father in law’s passing, it was ready for the scrap yard. Many of the parts were missing and the engine was in pieces. It has been a laborious process getting all the “correct” parts and restoring them. I now own five of these awesome little tractors and will start on my next adventure of restoring another one.
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^&%$%#$ MAN....give us a WARNING that you have something SHINY to show us so's we can get shades over our eyes!! *&^%^ you are trying to blind us.!!

Looks great...keep up the fine work!

Rick...hoping to someday get my A looking nice.
 
Job well done --------applause , very pretty girl , how work her !!!!!!!!!!
I love my cub (Cut 3 acres of grass)and 140 my garden ----
 
I have a snow/grader blade and a rear sickle mower for her. I would love to find a reasonably priced Woods belly mower, not too many available in my neck of the woods.
 
I restored a 1948 SA a few years ago and I found that I enjoyed that project more than anything. It was my fathers he got after he got out of WW 11 and I guess it made it more sincer than anything. I spent more moeny on it that it was worth but still I am happy I did. Nothing can be more hart warming than something that is passed down to you.

Randy
 
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