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Robert:  Cousin says he has all the panels in his shop just needs to dig them out.  The tractor is in very good condition with a nearly new seat.  Worth the effort to refurbish.


dschwandt:  Will follow your advice and drop the front axle and look it over.  I think I will sling the front end from a beam in the shop and get it up where I can get under it easily.


Thanks dfrisk for the very specific advice on the wrench.  I have some ratcheting combo wrenches I think will work but should no more tomorrow when I can get under it.


I mentioned the tool history website I developed and maintain for P & C tools (pnctools.com). I do it just for the love of old tools (no advertising, etc...simple and clean).  I still use a lot of the old P & C tools for mechanic work.  I have some of their early ratcheting box wrenches I will use on this project.  I know some of you old gear heads will enjoy this pic so I'm going to throw it in here.  A pic from my website of the early demonstration and product delivery truck of P & C tools...A 1929 Fargo Clipper!


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