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Love that first picture. It'd make a great jig saw puzzle.
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I envy you Greg, I spent a gazillion hours building a wood-strip canoe about 8 years ago and have very limited places here to use it, our rivers are more suited to those horrible plastic 'sit-on-top' things which have become ubiquitous in the past few years. One of these days I hope to make it to Canada, if I ever do, a paddling trip will be on the essential list.
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I intended to build a cedar strip canoe last winter Pete. They're gorgeous, but thus aluminum one came up on auction and I jumped at it. For this stretch of river aluminum is the answer, I tag a log or rock almost every trip.
If you ever make it over get in touch,
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I made a fair start on the tractor overhaul. One thing leads to another, I had to repair my mig welder so I could make a pair of splitting stands, they worked like a charm rolling the front end away with the engine cantilevered off the front subframe.
Took a few hours to get to this stage, having a loader on the tractor sure makes splitting it a big job.
I'm hoping I can chuck the flywheel in the lathe to face it, it's crazed pretty badly. A few other machining jobs to do on it, bushes here and there. I've been trawling the scrap yards for a suitable piece of plate to fabricate a new loader bucket, no luck yet. If I have to buy the steel from a merchant I'll be patching the old bucket.
As well as the clutch, I've got a new hydraulic pump to go in it, going to strip down the 3-point lift business as well, I'll be learning on the go there. New radiator and water pump, have to overhaul the power steering unit, I'm thinking of giving it a set of rings & bearings while I've got it in bits.
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Good work! I assume Ford, but which model ?
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It's a 4100, somewhere around 1965.
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Ah - I have a 4000 and a 4600 but not come across a 4100 in the flesh so to speak !
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