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How to Restore Farmall Tractors

- Choosing a tractor and setting up a workshop - Engine, transmission, and PTO rebuilds - Bodywork,...

Tharran E Gaines

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Motorbooks
01 December 2020
"Tharran Gaines' expert DIY guide walks you step by step through the complete restoration of your red machine, from disassembly to engine rebuild, electrics, painting, and final detailing. Find detailed instructions on these and more topics:

Troubleshooting tips and how to evaluate a tractor that runs

Engine repair and rebuilding

Clutch, transmission, and PTO

Brakes and steering

Hydraulic, electrical, fuel, and cooling system repair

Tire, rim, and wheel removal, repair, and restoration

Paint removal, sheet metal repair, and painting

There are even handy sections on choosing a tractor, shop setup, and parts sources. After all that hard work, get details on showing off the fruits of your labour at shows, demonstrations, games, and pulls. Whether you flavor International Harvester Farmall's iconic Letter Series, Cubs, or Number Series tractors, with Gaines' guidance, you will be well on your way to showing off a shiny ""new"" classic!"

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Imprint:   Motorbooks
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm, 
ISBN:   9780760368961
ISBN 10:   0760368961
Series:   Motorbooks Workshop
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Tharran E. Gaines is the author of How to Restore Classic John Deere Tractors (2003), How to Restore Classic Farmall Tractors (2005), How to Restore Ford Tractors (2008), and How to Restore Your Farm Tractor (2013), all published by Voyageur Press. In addition, he has written numerous repair manuals, owners manuals, and assembly instructions for farming-related companies, as well as newsletters and feature articles, radio and TV commercials, video scripts, and advertising copy. In 1991, he started his own business as a writer, and today continues to operate Gaines Communications with his wife, Barb, out of their office in Savannah, Missouri.

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