Well painting is on hold now for a few days. Rainy and in the 60's now after being in the 100's just a week ago. Love weather swings. I was hoping to get the fenders back on before the transaxle. It's only about a hundred times easier without the transaxle. LOL Fenders=not painted.
In other news, fuel lines ran and the gas tank reinstalled. I guess I could also reinstall the seat at this point. Oh and a gas cap. The one I bought for Dirty Rat was like $20 with the guage in it. Same supplier for the same cap is $49.99 now!!!! Aye...
Parts that I ordered last week came in today!
My hardline... It was harder to install than I figured. LOL Forgot about the steering brace under the frame. Also under the frame, I found a cracked weld in the engine portion of the frame. Not sure if it happened during the spill or if it has been there. Just going to pretend I didn't see that.
Fuel grommet for the fuel return line I am installing.
Here is the fuel return installed!
Here is the engine side of the lines.
If we get some sun tomorrow, I'll try to get the fenders painted. I'd hate for them to be paint run city.
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Subject: Re: Phoenix - 1975 Sears Suburban ST/16 September 16th 2023, 2:45 am
Well, she's looking a bit more complete. Footboards are back on, as well as the clutch/brake rod and connectors.
While connecting up the clutch rod, I accidentally snagged the pto engage safety and re-broke the connector off. I had soldered it on once before. I lost the pin, so I soldered a new connector on and reinforced it with some JBWeld this time.
Now for the final pieces of the "main" tractor. Hood and nose cone. I separated them once more. It is time to make some repairs to my old nose-cone repair from over 7 years ago. This time a nice layer of epoxy should be good. Cleanup and repaint it when repairs are done. Grill pieces are ready.
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Little know fact. This is actually the original nose cone to The Dirty Rat when I got it about 7 years ago. LOL, The one on TDR is one off Ebay I found about 6 years ago. The original to this tractor was smashed to pieces back about 81 from an unloading mishap flipping the tractor.
OH, and I got my transaxle shift boot today and the shifter is reinstalled.
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Subject: Re: Phoenix - 1975 Sears Suburban ST/16 September 19th 2023, 10:29 am
I know I already tore into the deck earlier this year, I decided to do it again. Sheesh... My goal is to make the tractor look as close to what it did originally. (minus the yellow paint instead of aztec gold i think was the color)
The deck bolts are pretty rotten. Need to replace most. Hard to find a 3/4" length 5/16 carriage bolt in the local stores. They seem to stop at 1". Online I go.
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Subject: Re: Phoenix - 1975 Sears Suburban ST/16 Yesterday at 1:47 am
Good day in the tractor front. Just need one more can of paint to finish what is left of the deck. Scissor lift and pulley guide/brake.
Not so good otherwise. Had a hail storm come through. Baseball sized. Truck and Car took a some pretty good hits. As ell as the front of the camper. Sheesh..