My first post to OTT!
I have a (new to me) ZL1501 (L185) hood that has a decent bend in the seam. The hood fits fine and is causing no problems, however, I'm gearing up to refurbish this tractor and repaint it. I took the hood to an auto shop and they said they *might* be able to do it for $65/hr for a couple of hours. They said the bend is in that seam and it may not come back completely straight.
So, I thought I would maybe try it myself. I thought about using a hydraulic jack with some strategically-placed wooden blocks to try and push it 'up' (see arrows in pic). Or, I could turn it completely over and try it from the other side. I just worry about crushing the rest of the hood in the process.
Any other thoughts on how this could be accomplished?
I have a (new to me) ZL1501 (L185) hood that has a decent bend in the seam. The hood fits fine and is causing no problems, however, I'm gearing up to refurbish this tractor and repaint it. I took the hood to an auto shop and they said they *might* be able to do it for $65/hr for a couple of hours. They said the bend is in that seam and it may not come back completely straight.
So, I thought I would maybe try it myself. I thought about using a hydraulic jack with some strategically-placed wooden blocks to try and push it 'up' (see arrows in pic). Or, I could turn it completely over and try it from the other side. I just worry about crushing the rest of the hood in the process.
Any other thoughts on how this could be accomplished?
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