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that is the Tecumseh h60 so it is 6 hp or when it was new thank you. if i wasn't going for original i was going to swap it but i'm keeping her original
james
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he he he, i know that feeling, but thank you mate really appreciate it
james
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tractor is half done now, all the chassis and half the body work is done, now i need to get the wheels sandblasted and painted, then get the steering wheel done, then get the body panels painted but i couldn't resits just putting a few bits on. just ordered a set of decals as-well to finish it off.
james
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oh thats a though one for you, my mind is saying oh that mustang but i must stop myself sorry. if i really had the money then i would have the rangers and mustang but i cant right now.
james
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wow thats a nice starter tractor, i like it very much
james
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that octopus thingy was incredible, that guy got a bit close on the side didn't he ;-)
james
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i say defiantly get he fired up and make a video of that as-well that is really cool
james
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TMI (too much information)
james
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happy birthday charlie, have a good one mate, important date today
james
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some front end work done today, so i took of the front wheels and stood her on a box, (wheels will be sanded, cleaned and painted white soon) enjoy.
whole tractor before the front was red.
james
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updated my last post
james
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hi jack im james 16 and from the uk and welcome to the forum, i have a 1968 lawn ranger!!! just for you to have a look at she is currently in restoration (http://myoldmachine.com/topic/1437-1968-wheel-horse-lawn-ranger/) good luck with what ever you buy, i also have a newer wheel horse 227-5 from 1990 called Juliette
james
here you go supporter!! (http://myoldmachine.com/store/)
p.s rangers and rj's and suburbans (age of tractor your after) are very rare (and valuebale fully restores in the uk rangers can go just below of £1000 or i have been told) but you can get one like mine for 300-400 ish, in the uk as they where not imported by wheel horse only privately i was very lucky to find mine from charlie (charlie smith) on here that was in the condition i liked, i saw one other on fleebay but it was too far away for me, so took me a while but it is possible, but as i said a started of with a newer 1990 wheel horse 227-5 not very popular but let me be creative with what i did. i said to my self that i would probably never own one but perseverance and i got one.
pm me Juliette might be able to be for sale of you like her.
topic thread (http://myoldmachine.com/topic/1318-some-of-you-might-know-me/#entry13618)
james
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Well today i was going to get a lot of work done, i managed to get up after the new years party and cracked on with the foot controls and linkages then i put some red on it (i had already primed the chassis) i still need to take off the front and rear end to do those bits but i got the middle section done.
james
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wow nice addition you got there!! cant wait to hear/see some more.
james
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well today i managed to squeeze some time in for the ranger work after the cousins left and this took a long time because of all the surfaces you have to sand and then clean but not too long i had a pair primed and ready to go, hopefully more later but i will have to see.
james
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hello guys just a little update here but means a lot to me, lane ralph (lane ranger) all the way from the USA had sent me a free lawn ranger hood gasket, which was really nice of him and i am really appreciative of it. so a big thank you to him for doing that. cant wait to get the hood done and put it on.
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james
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sorry guys for the lack of updates recently, school, work and the festive period has taken up lots of my time so the ranger has been pushed aside a little bit, but i have some goos news the engine is off and some pars have been sent off to my dads friend who is a car paint sprayer so they will come back nice (bonnet, rear fender, belt guard).
james
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not any real work on the body to the ranger (engine off and a few other bits, will get a few pics soon), but i have made thees thumb screws at school that would be there from originally to replace some old bolts that where put in there place, i used a bar of mild steel and turned it down on the lathe to 0.25" or 6.35mm and then got a 1/4 BSW (British standard whitworth) die and threaded on the end. then i knurled the thumb side with to passes to create a nice groove then i parted it off and made a second one, there is also a picture of it on the bonnet, and i have to say i really like it. let me know what you think.
james
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photo bucket hey, i will try that or become a suporter
james
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got primer on the bonnet of the ranger, that means that i need to start stripping some more of the ranger to prime and paint
(http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/52560-1968-wheel-horse-lawn-ranger/page-2#entry490895) check here for pics
james
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i will be running the engine in the tractor like chris said soon (its still in there) with me cleaning the carb etc
james
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made some more progress today with priming the panels, tomorrow i have quite a bit of time to strip some parts and start priming, Sunday as-well will be a good day for work.
as yesterday check here for the photos (http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/topic/52560-1968-wheel-horse-lawn-ranger/page-2)
james
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wow sorry i'm a little late, but i like the idea of a bit custom, the black looks lovely. cant wait to see the outcome
james
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