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Old 24-01-09, 11:41
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If the right tractor isn't home improvise, luckly it handled it easily. Once this bit is cleaned, painted and bolted onto the chassis the finish line will be visible I hope.
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Old 25-01-09, 21:18
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Murphy had his fun yesterday First I went too mount the fuel tank only to discover I forgot to paint the straps the day before Then I started the bigger compressor to fill the air tanks for sandblasting. I gathered th gear together and turned to switch on the smaller compressor as well only to see flames billowing from the box on top of the larger compressors motor so the small compressor had to run full time for the blasting.
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Old 26-01-09, 02:04
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Murphy had his fun yesterday First I went too mount the fuel tank only to discover I forgot to paint the straps the day before Then I started the bigger compressor to fill the air tanks for sandblasting. I gathered th gear together and turned to switch on the smaller compressor as well only to see flames billowing from the box on top of the larger compressors motor so the small compressor had to run full time for the blasting.
Just blew the start capacitors out of the old girl..Try a couple of new ones and watch out for low voltage.. lightning and power failures,single phasing,brown outs are death on start caps.
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Old 26-01-09, 06:45
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Spent today grinding, sanding and painting. The nosecone isn't finished yet it has to be tipped over to get the rest. The painting looks best from a distance I don't think I will get job offers for painting but I am happy because this is my job ad I'm having fun trying new skills.
Thanks for the advice Alex the wires are burnt so I carn't do it myself so I will get a quote on fixing and price a new motor then decide, the compressor is at least twenty years old.
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Old 26-01-09, 19:07
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Just before dark last night I added fuel to the tank and ran some tempoary wires. Too my great joy the old girl fired up and sucked fuel from the tank, so no air leaks. With no muffler the engine sounds like it means business. I dove it ten foot forward in the shed to celebrate.
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Old 27-01-09, 12:39
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The metal was still hot when I got home from work so I added the numbers to get one step closer.
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Old 29-01-09, 12:50
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I finished painting the nosecone today some spots are hard to get. A milestone was reached today with the cab frame being put back on. Vicki arrived home just in time to drive the tractor as by myself I kept trying to either smash the carby or distributor the help was much aprecated and the frame droped straight in with us working together
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