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| Project Journal - An Unlikely M |
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Ncarolinasailor |
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| Project Name: |
An Unlikely M |
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| Tractor: |
Farmall M |
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| Started: |
13:33 11/03/16 |
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| Updated: |
11:33 03/31/20 |
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 14:59 07/24/17
| 14:22 11/03/16 Getting to work....| So my uncle dropped off the tractor yesterday...Based on the VIN it is a 1941 M. Most Ms this far gone would end up in the scrap heap but I like the challenge and I am not looking to do the "make it look brand new" thing. I just want to get it running and make it look like it did in its farm days. | | |
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|  10:07 11/07/16
| 10:07 11/07/16 Missing PartsGetting under way here I need to work on the steering support so I need to pull the wheel. This proves to be a task because it is rusted in place. Looking it over I can see a number of missing parts.
- Air Cleaner - Muffler - Belly Pump - Radiator Sheet Metal - Grill - Front Hub/Rim - Steering Shaft Cover - Starting Ratchet Springs
And parts too damaged to be functional: - Wiring Harness - Front Rim - Manifold - Seat - Steering Support
Have a look! | | |
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|  11:35 07/21/17
| 11:35 07/21/17 Pulling the Motor| The crank is very stuck even without a piston in the motor. I am going to break it down entirely. Started last night by removing the front bolster (one heavy beast). | | |
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|  14:58 07/24/17
| 14:56 07/24/17 Getting ready to pull motor| With Front and radiator removed there's not much left to do before pulling this motor and getting it on the stand... | | |
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|  17:09 07/28/17
| 17:09 07/28/17 Getting ready to pull motor 2| For the sake of time (equipment place is only open 7-12 on weekends) I got everything ready to pull the motor. Don't worry I will have the trailer attached to the truck before lifting the motor. | | |
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|  11:29 07/29/17
| 11:29 07/29/17 Pulling the Motor| Well it's done. Went well (took me all of about 2 hours). | | |
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|  11:33 07/29/17
 11:33 07/29/17
| 11:31 07/29/17 Motor is on the stand| Sitting under the shed I should be able to clean it up and finish disassembly. | | |
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|  07:46 05/16/18
 07:46 05/16/18
| 07:46 05/16/18 Transmission Cover| I am still focused on rebuilding the motor but I wanted to have a look at what waited cor me in the transmission. After pulling the belt pulley drive I saw a lot of rust from open bolt boles allowing a little water and the PTO leaking the fluid down over time. Scrubbing with a toothbrush a little it actually doesnt look that bad. There is a missing tooth on one gear and its match so we will see if it all has to come out... | | |
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|  | 11:33 03/31/20 Motor Rebuilt| Getting Ready to reinstall motor... | | |
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