Can't wait to see that Z when it is finished. My Grandpa farmed with Moline and his Z looked just like the one you were showing here. I loved raking hay with it when I was visiting at the end of summer.
It is like our shop. I know where everything is at Almost All The Time. Sometimes it could be filed under “L”. Lost. Not really Lost just temporary misplaced.
For these motors, I have the valves done at a local machine shop. If I need the bores worked on, I take them across the state to Marty L. He is the only one I know who can do the blind bore.
Thanks Dan! I’m really enjoying this series. I love tractor restorations
Glad you enjoy it!
@@molinedan I always do. I like these type of videos
This series of videos on your ZAU is great Dan. Hope you're taking the camera to the shows at the weekend. Have a great time. Cheers. Peter.🇬🇧🚜
You know I will. Thanks for your continuing support Peter!
The ZA & ZB would look so cool all painted up at tractor shows and tractor rides. They are sisters.
I agree
Can't wait to see that Z when it is finished. My Grandpa farmed with Moline and his Z looked just like the one you were showing here. I loved raking hay with it when I was visiting at the end of summer.
👍 good idea for a fundraiser! Let me know when 😂
Will do!
It is like our shop. I know where everything is at Almost All The Time. Sometimes it could be filed under “L”. Lost. Not really Lost just temporary misplaced.
Organized chaos!
Dan i've got a model 70 John Deere with the same rim problem.
I hope your project goes well for you.
the reason it still holds air is they used to make good quality heavy tubes
I agree!
Once you start getting into a tractor like that its hard to know when to quit.
Who do you use for a machine shop?
For these motors, I have the valves done at a local machine shop. If I need the bores worked on, I take them across the state to Marty L. He is the only one I know who can do the blind bore.