
I spent a few hours working out the dents, but I think I'll just use the top of the cowel on the right as it had been choped up for somthing else and then never used.

This is what she looked like when we brought her home from the junkyard. the motor was tight, injector lines were gone and the pump was full of water. It must have had a loader and backhoe on it as the threepoint arms were gone, no live PTO, the PTO shaft was a virgin and still had the cover on it, hyd pump mounted to the front and pices of iron framework still welded to the front of the frame rails and front casting( and the welds had all busted loose from the cast). All the bolts but one were snaped off and still in the front casting

the housing was split open with the only thing realy holding it is the stearing arm up aganst the wishbone mount, the long axel shaft on the other side was twisted off close to the joint and had been unsucsesfully welded at least once. It took me over six months but I got a good one from a guy in New York that sold milatary parts.

Setting up the ring and pinion, the gears had a lot of pitting but I have gotten buy with worse.

we went through the entire tractor stripping it down to bare castings and replacing all seals and a lot of the bearings, the kid was putting the trans back on here. I picked up a live PTO trany, flywheel, clutch and throwout assembly and still need to split it one more time to swap them out. The motor got a complete rebuild with a fresh crank and new pistions & liners. This is also the motor I had to shim the main bearings as the block had oversize O.D. bearings
