morepower02
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Good looking R you have. Nice that you were able to work with your grandfather on the project.
I know it sounds crude but a coffee can with gas in it and a stiff brush has always worked well for me.
Nice tractor pictures by all. I am about to start removing all the oil/grease caked on the engine. is there any tricks other then using a degreaser. An a 7 mile trip to town on the tractor to the car was. lol
What model Ford was that in the listing? The listing is gone now.Damn... spent the last two hours looking at tractors on CL... No money...
This is what we had, but one had a loader attachment...
http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/hvo/4023940646.html
Sorry, just realized you posted that a year ago.What model Ford was that in the listing? The listing is gone now.
Just finished a 53 JD 40 standard. I'll be starting another allis real soonWell getting ready to tackle this project this winter finally since I am moving down. An what do you know the old D17 is having problems starting. Someone left the fuel on so I imagine Ill be checking the float in the carb as soon as I get down there to get it up and running again. Anyone else getting ready to start up a project like this
Hello my name is Jason and I have a tractor problem. LOL
Sold this one a few years ago:
I currently have a John Deere 630LP Standard - 1 of 16 built that is stripped down being gone through slowly and restored back to better than new.
With a Depression Era John Deere D in line after that.
And then one of John Deere's original 720/730 Diesel cutaway display tractors (about one of a dozen built and currently only 2 are known to the collecting world). It currently looks something like this:
And will look closer to this (except better) when finished:
Good god man! Where are you finding these one-offs?
I'm looking for a diesel r worth restoring, know of any? Doesn't need to be anything super rare, either.
I've been around them about the same time, lol. Just haven't made time to actually look.
Now I've got a 6 yr old, he likes the old tractors. Gonna get away from the cars a little, and work with him on some old iron. If he likes that, maybe move to something a little snotty as he gets older.
The r's I've run across seem to be at a premium, even for the basket cases.