ken324
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I recently acquired a 1953 Ford NAA that has had quite a bit of mechanical updates and repairs but is really in need of new cosmetics. I was looking for a site like this and was referred by the previous owner. The only mechanical issue that I am aware of at this time is a slow leak at the left side sector shaft of the steering box. The previous owner rebuilt the box and says the leak is due to wear on the sector shaft. I really don't want to tear into the box again and would appreciate any suggestions to stop the leak.
I am a retired unemployable cabinet maker with a 9 acre place in the southeastern Oklahoma hills. I needed a tractor mainly for mowing as when we get rain, the weeds and persimmon soon take over. I am hoping to get the tractor as close to 100% mechanically as possible. I give it a good 95% now. However, the sheet metal is a different story. After a bit of cobbling new metal and other various bits, the paint scheme runs from Ford red through Ford blue with some Ford grey and primer red to an interim cover of railroad yellow. Anyway, I will get pictures to document the change. I will have to wait on some cooler weather since sandblasting the old paint and rust is necessary. I am glad to be a part of this site and hope I can contribute down the road. By the way, I also design and build fretted instruments, both acoustic and electric. I am thinking that rebuilding tractors and building guitars can become very expensive hobbies. I am glad to have this tractor since most of the mechanical work has been done.
I am a retired unemployable cabinet maker with a 9 acre place in the southeastern Oklahoma hills. I needed a tractor mainly for mowing as when we get rain, the weeds and persimmon soon take over. I am hoping to get the tractor as close to 100% mechanically as possible. I give it a good 95% now. However, the sheet metal is a different story. After a bit of cobbling new metal and other various bits, the paint scheme runs from Ford red through Ford blue with some Ford grey and primer red to an interim cover of railroad yellow. Anyway, I will get pictures to document the change. I will have to wait on some cooler weather since sandblasting the old paint and rust is necessary. I am glad to be a part of this site and hope I can contribute down the road. By the way, I also design and build fretted instruments, both acoustic and electric. I am thinking that rebuilding tractors and building guitars can become very expensive hobbies. I am glad to have this tractor since most of the mechanical work has been done.