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Progress on F20N

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Bill B

04-03-2001 17:30:48




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Here is a pic of the F20N stripped down for sand blasting. The snow is almost gone, and the weather has been close to 50.




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Bill B

04-03-2001 17:32:32




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 Re: progress on F20N in reply to Bill B, 04-03-2001 17:30:48  
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Here is a pic of it blasted and primed.



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The Red

04-04-2001 07:00:31




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 Re: Re: progress on F20N in reply to Bill B, 04-03-2001 17:32:32  
Looking great Bill!



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Mike Schwartz

04-03-2001 20:52:21




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 Re: Re: progress on F20N in reply to Bill B, 04-03-2001 17:32:32  
Bill, tractor is looking good. I am working on a F-20N right now also, rebuilt the mag tonight hope to try to get it running tomorrow. I hope to blast and paint mine this summer. I can't wait to see the pictures of yours all painted up. Mike S.



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Rick

04-03-2001 19:06:41




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 Re: Re: progress on F20N in reply to Bill B, 04-03-2001 17:32:32  
Will you show us the pic when you get it, of you replacing all the bearings in the tractor, from sand damage.



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Bill B

04-04-2001 05:26:46




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 Re: Re: Re: progress on F20N in reply to Rick, 04-03-2001 19:06:41  
Well mister smarty, I blasted and painted it before taking the engine apart for rebuilding so that i can inspect for sand inside and fix that problem if any got in. I also know enough to stay away from seals when blasting. I restore cars for a living, and have blasted for many years without any problems. In this part of the country, all the old tractors are rusty, and I have seen a great number of them blasted and painted, and have heard of no problems with engine bearings. If you think what i am doing is stupid, that is your opinion. You have the option of not reading my posts.

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gene b

04-03-2001 19:48:01




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 Re: Re: Re: progress on F20N in reply to Rick, 04-03-2001 19:06:41  
ssand blasting will not ruin the bearings a llittle tape masking ect and you can go have some that have been blasted years ago painted and they still start and run



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Rick

04-03-2001 20:27:47




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: progress on F20N in reply to gene b, 04-03-2001 19:48:01  
Blast away.



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