I'm probably about to get smacked but I like the before photos. If I had a tractor like the one in the new pics I'm scared I'd turn into Wildfire and not want to use the tractor! LMAO!
OMG Eric, this is supposed to be nice-nice time.I'm probably about to get smacked but I like the before photos. If I had a tractor like the one in the new pics I'm scared I'd turn into Wildfire and not want to use the tractor! LMAO!
Oh I read it, but it's for your own good. Take a seatDid you not read the line at the end where I said "If I had a tractor like the one in the new pics I'm scared I'd turn into Wildfire and not want to USE the tractor! LMAO!"
it was a joke H A H A H A!
Joe, you've only got 3,899 km's to go!Can you do my tractor too?
I'll stop by when I heading down to Califonia to see Scott for a coffee.
It is really great job.
Joe.
Wildfire,
Thanks very much but I have to say, compared to your fork lift, my B8200 is just my version of a rattle can paint job.
The tractor is intended to be the prime mover on our 10 acre retirement property in the Cariboo region of BC. My goal was to preserve it, make it easier to fix if I bust it and make it easier to maintain. Looking good will make the seat time more enjoyable but is actually a byproduct.
Yes, I did spend about $500 on paint and related supplies but I've found that cheap materials is a false economy and I don't want to do this again any time soon. (I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir on that one though. )
Again, I humbly thank you!
Sorry to take this off topic
Paul, at work we have a couple of those Toyota lifts. Some slight differences like: no air horns, no diamond plate trim, not as many cool lights, no trick diamond plate tool box and no cool ass chrome stacks! But ours has LOTS of scratches.
The ones at work have the mod for propane bottles that sit exactly where your tool box is.
OK, that aside, is your tractor a manual? I notice you have a third pedal to the left. Ours are auto trans. Well at least FWD and REV. So we only have two pedals.
Thanks,
Scott