Before. I got this 140 from a friend in Oregon for another friend here in Alaska. It is a 1972 140 in for an overhaul. Needed en
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Tare down.
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I rebuilt the brakes and cleand, preped, and detailed the frame and hydro. I did not choose to paint the hydro pump.
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Parts going to the powder coaters. I took advantage of this and put some parts of my 69 140 to get done as well.
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I have a paint booth set up that I made out of tarps in my garage that works good.
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The JD paint is some of the best I have ever used for a rattle can application. It lays down very well.
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I used regular JD rattle can paint for the frame. The hydro and rear end were left in the tractor. It is a very low time tractor
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Assembly. I had all the black powder coated to.
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Wrong dash decal. I ordered one for a 72 but received a 73/74 dash decal. Oh well, I used it anyway.
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My princess wiring inspector checking my work..
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