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This is all for now, more to come hopefully soon.....
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Hi folks,
A little update on the tractor since last time I primed the gas tank. The weather was great and in the 50's this past Friday so I painted the tank; I think it came out VERY good BUT the top in my opinion needs another coat of paint. Here are some after pictures.....
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I saw this when I was in P.A. for tractor show about a month ago and figured I would share. Here are some pictures of the stuff they got in their lot. They got a phone number and a website on the sign, the phone number (if you can't read it ) is 717-866-2585 and the website is www.mgdtractor.com. Happy bidding.....
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Since getting my gas tank back from my local radiator shop I sanded it all down with a used piece of 60 grit paper, then put 1 light coat of my primer in post 19 on, then sanded it with a new piece of 220 grit paper to try and get whatever rust pits that were there out, then I put another coat of the primer on, then repeated the process a 2nd and 3rd time then that was all I did. I put a total of 3 coats of primer on.....
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I also got my gas tank back from my local radiator shop a couple days ago, and it only cost me $20.00 to have it done and soldered. The repairman who did it said it leaked 3 times, and there was a 3rd hole that needed to be done not just the original 2 like I thought. I asked my stepdad if we could shave the holes down a bit and he said he would leave it alone and not risk doing that and filing it too far and making another hole, so I'll just leave it alone like he suggests. Here is what the tank looks like now.....
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Hi everyone,
I have a little update on the tractor. My stepdad and I went to the Lebanon Valley Indoor Tractor Expo in PA about 3 weeks ago now, and Lawn And Garden Tractor (L>) Magazine was there and I am a subscriber so I renewed my subscription. If you did not know the magazine is teamed up with Hapco tractor parts, so while at their booth renewing my subscription they had a show special on their parts so my stepdad bought me a new steering wheel as a birthday present. The reason he bought it for me was because I was deliberating about it for awhile (as I do with a lot of things) because to me it was the wrong one; it is the correct design but I didn't think it would go on smoothly because it requires a key way like my 10 horsepower has. My stepdad says "I don't think you're gonna find a better deal than that and we can make it work", and took out his wallet. It is a John Deere steering wheel yes, but I will bring it to a machine shop and have them make a key way to fit my steering column......
http://hapcoparts.com/steeringwheel.aspx
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Hi everyone,
Not too much to report but I got very good news. I brought the tractors gas tank to my local radiator shop today to have them fix the holes for me, and I also brought the battery box to a local fabrication shop near me to have them make a piece of metal where the box is completely rotted out.
Making a little progress which I am happy about, more to come on these soon.....
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I will post another update when the new gauges arrive, this is all for now. More to come soon......
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Hi everyone,
Not much of an update on the tractor. I haven't really been working on it, BUT i did find gas tank gauges I been in search of AND they are NOS. We got the last 3 too! My stepdad ordered them for me as an upcoming birthday present......
Link to original sales post below......
https://www.ebay.com/itm/234411402174?hash=item36940223be:g:Yp4AAOSwBGRdp4Nd#vi__app-cvip-panel&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&campid=5338827429&toolid=10001&customid=130832X1662513X0ae8e06beb6076f8428f419da9f6e0ab
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This is all for now, more to hopefully come soon.....
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Comparing the old filter to the new NOS one. At this point some (or maybe all) folks would say ok you can throw the old filter out now since it looks disgusting and you got the new one, BUT that is not me. I will save it even when the NOS one is in.....
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Hi everyone,
I'm back with an update. I got my new NOS filter in the mail yesterday and it came in a very patriotic package.....
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Hi folks,
I'm back with an update on the tractor, which I again got some good but bad news on. The bad news is I found another small hole in my gas tank after it was sandblasted, the good news is I got a brand new Autolite spark plug for the engine and I bought an NOS air filter.....
The bad below......
The good below, the new spark plug....
The new NOS filter below, I only got it for around $13.00 on Ebay.....
The old spark plug below.....
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LOL unfortunately yes, although it could be and maybe sooner. Sorry. I don't do much outside this time of year in the cold weather because I get cold very easily, and as I also said I don't want too much apart at once from 2 different tractors and I don't want too many projects apart at one time. It could be sooner but most likely it will not be, I will keep everyone posted.
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Well folks,
I'm back with an update on the tractor. All the engine bolts are out of the engine, the belts are off and out of the way, and the engine is now ready to be taken off the frame. The engine will be taken off in the spring and after I get my other 10 horsepower Craftsman running though, I don't want too much apart at once from 2 different tractors and I don't want too many projects apart at one time.
This is all for now, more to come soon......
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I bought 2 cans of this for my engine at my local AutoZone the other day.....
This is all for now, stay tuned for more soon.....
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Well folks,
I got some good but bad news, my gas tank got sandblasted the other day and it has a small hole in it. It can easily be repaired but it was something that I didn't expect. I will try repairing it myself, if not bring it to someone if need be.....
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Well I got an "update" on the tractor if you call it that. I went to my local tractor supply before I went to work one day to start thinking about paint and see if there was some yellow paint I could use for cheaper, instead of that special $40 a can paint that I used on my other tractor that would be a VERY close match to the original color. I also went in for a new belt to put on the shroud and starter generator. I took the top of my battery box off my other Craftsman to compare paint, and I ended up buying 1 spray can of Majic Cub Cadet yellow because when I looked and compared it with my battery box it looked nearly identical. I also asked the cashier when I bought it what he thought and he said it is the closest I will get to my battery box, well I got it home sprayed it on a little piece of paper and this is how it came out......
These pictures above and below are from tractor supply, notice how it looks VERY similar in the below picture but maybe its the lighting in the camera. It looked the exact same in the light in the store too so I took a gamble and unfortunately lost.......
On another note, we have a couple other cans of yellow paint at home so I figured I would try one of those too on a piece of paper. When I sprayed it unfortunately it came out too light so It looks like I'm gonna have to go with my special $40.00 a can again.....
This is all for now, more to come soon.....
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Responding to my post above.....
I also have this picture of the engine looking inside the carburetor, I think I see oil there so I think I found my problem of where the ATF and kerosene went.....
Now this is all for now, more to come soon......
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This is all for now, more to come soon.......
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3 out of 5 of the parts are all painted, I got 2 coats of primer and 2 coats of white VHT paint on them.....
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I also took a couple parts off the engine and a part off the shroud to put them in the parts washer and to sandblast them......
In the parts washer......
All washed and sandblasted, now they are ready for primer and paint.....
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I'm back with some updates on the tractor. I cleaned up the head, the top of the piston, and the valves the best I could with a brass brush. Here are some pictures, the first picture is when I was cleaning the head. I sprayed some PB blaster on it and used the brush on it......
All cleaned up now, is the condition of the head "normal" so to speak in the first picture with those tiny looking crack things?.......
Here is a picture of the rest of the engine, this is the best I can get it clean unless someone has a tip to make it cleaner than this any help is appreciated. I am thinking of maybe replacing the piston head right now anyway, but there again why fix somethin' that ain't broke and replace something when it doesn't need it so i'm not sure yet. The piston wall is pretty smooth with minor small scratches......
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Thank you for the compliment. These tractors are around, I know of 3 others but I wanna say the 6 horsepower is more common than the 10 horsepower so there could be more out there that I don't know about.
I wanna say this tractor has been sitting for maybe 5 years but I think more outside. Since I got my 10 horsepower I looked up more information about it on VintageSearsGardenTractors and while searching for information on there I saw the 6 horsepower version and wanted one, then I saw this tractor on the other tractor forum and I wanted it bad to go with my 10 horsepower so needless to say I am VERY happy I got it.
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Thank you for the compliment, my plan is to do this tractor even better than my other Craftsman! I won 4th place out of 5 with my other one last year at the local fair. Long story short, there is a girl with a wheel horse that is nicer than my other Craftsman and she won 1st place the past 2 years in a row so I wanna make this "new" Craftsman as good as hers if not better and try to snag that first place.
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