This is a continuation from Part 3 - It's the final chapter and has taken about 2.5 months to complete.
PART 3 can be found here:
CONTINUATION - Here I am illustrating some of the work to complete this restoration.
I used Herculiner on the Front and Rear Floors: Here is the Front during application.
I recommend removing the tape as soon as it starts to cure being careful not to tear it.
I had to fabricate the missing underbody guard that goes under the midsection:
I used Cardboard-Aided Design processes (CAD).
So these rest included:
1) Painting the plastics after cleaning
2) Bleeding brakes
3) Cleaning the cooling system and replacing the coolant
4) Assembly
I have the turn Signals/Flasher circuits already installed, but am awaiting the front blinkers and taillights on order.
The End. I hope you enjoyed the journey!
Part 1:
PART 3 can be found here:
2014 RTV-1140CPX New Project for Restoration-PART 3
This is a continuation of the RTV restoration. Part 2 can be found below. https://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/threads/2014-rtv-1140cpx-new-project-for-restoration-part-2.70268/ CONTINUATION - Front and Rear Suspension and Hydraulics Here are some photos of the project as of today...
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CONTINUATION - Here I am illustrating some of the work to complete this restoration.
I used Herculiner on the Front and Rear Floors: Here is the Front during application.
I recommend removing the tape as soon as it starts to cure being careful not to tear it.
I had to fabricate the missing underbody guard that goes under the midsection:
I used Cardboard-Aided Design processes (CAD).
So these rest included:
1) Painting the plastics after cleaning
2) Bleeding brakes
3) Cleaning the cooling system and replacing the coolant
4) Assembly
I have the turn Signals/Flasher circuits already installed, but am awaiting the front blinkers and taillights on order.
The End. I hope you enjoyed the journey!
Part 1:
2014 RTV-1140CPX New Project for Restoration Part 1
Since the L35 TLB is complete and working, I decided I needed another restoration project. I needed something that could haul tools, lumber, dirt and whatever around the place. I started looking at golf carts - no. Then JD Gators - no. They won't do. Then I looked at what Kubota was offering...
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