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simplicityman28634
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Hi all,Im new to the club.I got a 1964 landlord and i need a set of decals for it.Is there any where i can get them??Any help would be greatful.Thanks
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Weclome to the club! http://www.simpletractors.com/parts/sources_for_decals.htm If you go here you can get some sources of decals. I have a 66 landlord that I am fixing up and I am planning on having my own decals made up, and Id be happy to have some made up for you too when I have mine made. I think our decal sets should be identical. Let me know if this woudl interest you? I have several other people who would like a complete set for the landlord. Ryan
simplicityman28634
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Hi Ryan,Thank you.Yes i would be interested in them let me know on a price.I dont know if they are the same or not.This is my first on.Thanks
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No problem, I am just beginning my restoration so it will be later on this winter till I get them made up, but I will surely let you know when I get them ready. What condition is your Landlord in? Are you restoring it? This is a great group of people that can answer virtually any question that you have... they are freiendly too! Ryan
simplicityman28634
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It is in fairly good shape,It runs real good.It althere and i got a push blade that hooks on the front and a set of wheel weights with it.The guy i got it from said it still has the org. motor on it.Thanks
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Weclome to the club. Seems you entered with the machine that has been 'the 'prize' to score lately..MPH
simplicityman28634
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Thanks MPH.And I have a question How hard is it to find the headlight bar?I can get some lights for it/Thanks
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Welcome to the club, I am just down Hwy. 601 from you in Salisbury. A lot of good guys here and a lot of info as well... David
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The original headlight bars are pretty hard to find, but they come available fairly regularly, and at least a couple of members have had some reproduced in the past. Note that this is a complex shape, with a twist and some significant bend at each end -- it takes a big metal-stamping press to make one that comes close to the original. Not something you can do in your garage, most likely.... You may want to place a want ad in the Classifieds....
simplicityman28634
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Ok Thanks Kent
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Kent, you get me an original to copy and we can fire up the forge and try to make them with hammer and fire.....
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Kirk, I've got either two or three original ones... one of the three may be a repro, but I don't think so.... I'd loan you one if you really want to play blacksmith....
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Anthony welcome to the theraphy group! Everyone here is a tractorholic including the guards and doctors so we may seem a little strange at first but don't let that scare you away. Understand one thing though...unlike AA... we don't have any desire to be cured! Like Marty(MPH) said, you have the tractor that's in the spotlight lately. Enjoy your Landlord and have a blast! These little tractors are so much fun but don't be fooled, they are workhorses. Larry
simplicityman28634
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Yea i found out they are a little work horse.i use my push blade and it works great
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Larry, I have been conducting in depth research and have found a promising candidate for the cure. You need to start bringing tractors over for either the cure or a placebo. There will be group support sessions for all involved. When I can get you to the point where you go home without your tractors you're cured.... Needless to say, this only feeds my own tractor-haulism(the disease where you have the overpowering desire to haul home any tracotors you find..), but it's something I'm willing to do for the common good........ LOL
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