Diymechanicmike
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Hello, so I have been on the hunt for this model backhoe since I found out my massey ferguson 3165 tractor w/loader can accommodate one. Anyway after a few years of raiding auctions, online auctons near me, craigslist, market place, and even tractor salvage yards, I finally found one that was attached to an old Ford that was locked up. Ended up talking the guy into letting me buy just the backhoe off the tractor for a decent deal, got the sub frames and upper stabilizer bars as well(which there were some modifications to the subframe due to the frankenstein idea someone crafted). All in all it was in really good shape zero structural cracks or breaks just used and abused. So I want to "restore" it for another "50+ years" of use hopefully. Or as long as I can keep it together. Which it's a great candidate for plenty of future braces since it doesn't have any issues to this point in its life, obviously it wasn't used hard in its day cuz I've seen some that are really patched up.
Anyway I'm in the process of sand blasting it and found a couple very small cracks in the pin gussets where they were welded in, fixed that up and was wondering if there were any other things I should really put an eye on before priming and painting. Or if there are any supports I should add as prevention?
Thanks,
Mike
Anyway I'm in the process of sand blasting it and found a couple very small cracks in the pin gussets where they were welded in, fixed that up and was wondering if there were any other things I should really put an eye on before priming and painting. Or if there are any supports I should add as prevention?
Thanks,
Mike