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elincoln

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Edward H Lincoln
This is the 64 that I got a couple months ago for 1/2 a gallon of Black Velvet. It is all torn apart and alot of the parts have been sand blasted. I still have a quart of the yellow left over from the 70 127. The pink was latex.
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I don't know, Ed. The other guy may not have struck such a bad deal; it looks like you both may have some headaches in the future.
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Just kidding, of course.

At this point, it looks like it may be a challenging restoration project --it's simply amazing that many of these tractors still run!

Under Edit: Actually, I don't see what is "Off Topic" about your tractor. It seems to me that you could post in the main forum, certainly in the Sandbox, as an addition to the "Look what followed me home" thread.

Just sayin'
 
Sure looks On-Topic to me... (I like your idea of a shop compressor, Ed)
 
I realized my mistake but didn,t know how to fix it. The ol ingersol is 175 cfm at 100lb. We use to rent them years ago, it will handle 2 90lb jack hammers.
 
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