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Little more B-110 progress (Update 12-15)


GWGAllisfan

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In a previous post I had shown some of my progress on the B-110 refurbish project. [url]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=88681[/url] Lately I haven't had as much time or energy to tackle this project, but since it was so nice out yesterday I did make some more progress.
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Spent all afternoon with an angle grinder, wore out two knotted cup brushes and removed a little skin in addition to some paint. This should finish the large pieces, and as soon as I can get tires mounted on the newly painted rims, I can start adding the multitude of small parts. By the way the pictures don't show it but the Ace Rust Stop paint I was using seems to be very prone to running, and apparently attracted some bugs that died in the paint....Maybe after few days I can sand some and maybe mist coat back over it. Oh well as long as It's moving forward....
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made a little more progress last night. Got the wheels mounted, new front tires. They're a little tight on the spindle arm, but one extra washer moved it out enough to fit good.
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Lift shaft and steering gear installed, then once this dries a bit more, I can install the already cleaned and painted clutch rod and lift rod. I need to find a new clutch return spring, though. Have to work for a few hours, paint then can't go on while paint dries. With the paint i'm using, if you rush it it just runs off.
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Most pf the big parts are painted now, just cleaning up small stuff, getting ready for assembly.
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