EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
So smart. I wish every tractor had sight tubes!!!
Simple, accurate and no wiring or sending units to fail.So smart. I wish every tractor had sight tubes!!!
I am getting close. I need to make some pins for the clam cylinders and rebuild them while I have them off. I have to make some ripper teeth, change oil in the final drives, put a seal kit in the injection pump and make some injection line clamps. Also make one more steel tube that feeds the clam cylinders.Coming together really nice!!!! Are you almost done with it?
Eldorado Stone is very realistic and what we used on our home built in 2018, but I understand they have stopped making stone.Since it is good weather I have diverted my efforts to doing stone work on my house. At night I have been digitizing old photos and I ran across my first restoration and the tractor that stared my business. Doesn’t fit the brand we are discussing but I thought it would be interesting.
I used the backhoe on my jobs for a while, being that those were farm tractors with loader kit and backhoe kits they were clumsy and not well balanced. I saved up and bought a new one with a 4 in 1 plus a hydraulic jack hammer. That kept going and I added another. Things just grew from there.Did you sell the backhoe when you where done with rebuilding it?
I enjoy installing manufactured stone. When I first did it, I used mortar to attach it, but I never cared for how easy it is to remove them once the mortar has set. Now I use Tile Thinset and I install them the same as I do tile with a half inch notched trowel. You have to destroy the stone to get it off!!! I also like to use half inch Hardie Backer boards over the OSB and House Wrap. I'm thinking about putting Redgard on the Hardie when I do it again. I cut the stone with my 4 1/2 inch grinder most of the time, but my tile wet saw does a much nicer job for those more visible areas.
you might try MinnPar - they handle a lot of new parts for obsolete construction and fork truck equipmentI haven’t actually found a dedicated site. Various parts show up at some sites like Steiners, Complete Tractor, Jenn Sales, Broken Tractor and many more.
They made loader backhoes, loader scraper box units that were very popular. Several sizes of the crawler loaders and dozers which were built by Landini of Italy which they owned and the parent company of MF today still owns.
Hahaha. Reminds me of when I was a kid. Our street was under perpetual construction for a couple years. We loved to watch the equipment. My dad made us a huge (to us) sand box, and we'd take our Tonka trucks, backhoes, etc. out there, dig trenches, and bury sticks for our "sewer lines".I used to have a horrible mouse problem. We have chickens. Chickens toss their food everywhere, then sleep all night when the mice are eating their food. First couple of cats where not enough. Now I have close to 20 cats and zero sign of mice anywhere!!!! I don't care for cats, but I'll never get rid of them!!!