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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 09/13/2011 :  19:32:05  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Wont ever be completely done, endless little details never quit. :), not to mention a mower deck, tiller....

I have the story of how I came by this nearly unused Landlord, and a zillion (more) pics of going through it if anyone is interested. Every thing but the fuel system, muffler, seat and paint are original. All the decals, tires etc. are original. It runs and drives every bit as nice as it looks, and here is no wear anywhere - even on the footrests.

Here is my re-furbed still mostly original 2010 Landlord.






















Edited by - larry8200 on 09/13/2011 19:33:17

Talntedmrgreen

USA
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Posted - 09/13/2011 :  20:50:04  Show Profile  Visit Talntedmrgreen's Homepage Send Talntedmrgreen a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Its gorgeous Larry! Pretty darn nice work....

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1014211

USA
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Posted - 09/13/2011 :  21:21:54  Show Profile  Visit 1014211's Homepage Send 1014211 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Really looks good Larry....Love the round hoods

Jon
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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 09/13/2011 :  22:42:45  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks, this was a "jewel in the rough" if ever there was one. Still took about 120 hours but only had to buy paint. Been wondering if I was sane the last week or so, but I'm glad I did it. I think I'll do a little cosmetic work on the BIG TEN next, they make a neat pair. :)

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B-16_IC

USA
2823 Posts

Posted - 09/13/2011 :  23:15:36  Show Profile  Visit B-16_IC's Homepage Send B-16_IC a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well that's sure an improvement! Nice work.

Life is all about paying. Pay attention, or pay the consequences, the choice is yours. Rich
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acdad

USA
1158 Posts

Posted - 09/14/2011 :  16:46:45  Show Profile Send acdad a Private Message  Reply with Quote
great work Larry. It really looks nice. I wish you couldve made Alexander show, I wouldve sent my 914 with you to redo incase you got bored!

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional!

- Chris

Big Ten
912H

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ByronC

USA
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Posted - 09/14/2011 :  17:12:25  Show Profile Send ByronC a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by larry8200

Thanks, this was a "jewel in the rough" if ever there was one. Still took about 120 hours but only had to buy paint. Been wondering if I was sane the last week or so, but I'm glad I did it. I think I'll do a little cosmetic work on the BIG TEN next, they make a neat pair. :)



Larry, when your working on your own stuff, NEVER count the hours....
Never!!!
If you paid yourself $25.00 per hour, you'd have $3,000.00 tied up in the paint job...
Is there anyone on here who will buy it for $3,000.00 plus what you paid for it?
NEVER count the hours.... Never, Never, Never!!!
Just Love the little Beastie....

I'll give ya $500 for it... :)

Byron---Allis-Chalmers

The Few, The Proud, The Orange.
918H Agco-Allis, and a 928D Grasshopper Diesel.
D-21 Allis-Chalmers
Allis-Chalmers Tech for 7 years.
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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 09/14/2011 :  19:07:02  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I know not to count the hours, on the other hand whaat will 3k buy that wont be junk in ten years? The mower deck is equally nice and the entire setup will probably still be going strong when I'm dead and buried.

Those hours included a lot of inspection and mechanical work and is an estimate. It was probably more.

I've seen people put hundreds of hours and thousands into frame up resto's I think in this case I'm just as well off and depending how I figure it only paid $150 for it.

And it is NOT FOR SALE! :)

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1014211

USA
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Posted - 09/14/2011 :  20:57:24  Show Profile  Visit 1014211's Homepage Send 1014211 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Larry, very cool. In this throw away society it is great to see someone bring something back to life. It saddens me to see how little things hold value, and everything that just gets replaced instead of fixed. I joked with my wife about how much more it will cost to get the 535 I just got back into shape, and what it would be worth when it's done. One of my favorite quotes is from Sir David Brown, a tractor manufacturer in England who in the late 1950's bought Aston Martin. One of his close friends asked him if he could buy an Aston 'at cost' since he was a friend. Mr. Brown smiled and said "Absolutely! Just add 15% to the sticker price!" I would much rather rebuild these great tractors at a small financial loss and have them around then trash them and buy a piece of crap. History has it's own value. Keep up the good work Larry. Just make sure the museum you leave them to has enough indoor space and enough lawn to mow with them!! :)

Jon
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freddie

USA
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Posted - 09/14/2011 :  21:29:26  Show Profile  Visit freddie's Homepage Send freddie a Private Message  Reply with Quote
looks good larry. what just a little paint can do.
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acb10_64

USA
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Posted - 09/14/2011 :  22:10:11  Show Profile  Visit acb10_64's Homepage Send acb10_64 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nice work Larry! Now let's see that big ten!

Wes



2 1964 Allis Chalmers B-10's

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skunkhome

USA
12827 Posts

Posted - 09/14/2011 :  22:19:33  Show Profile Send skunkhome a Private Message  Reply with Quote
"The mower deck is equally nice and the entire setup will probably still be going strong when I'm dead and buried."

Now who is going to get it when you're dead and buried?

Looks very nice BTW.

Phil



"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."

Benjamin Franklin

Edited by - skunkhome on 09/14/2011 22:20:49
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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 09/15/2011 :  05:51:25  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by skunkhome

"The mower deck is equally nice and the entire setup will probably still be going strong when I'm dead and buried."

Now who is going to get it when you're dead and buried?

Looks very nice BTW.



Thanks Phil and everyone. As to who will get it when I'm dead and buried? At 50 I'm not worrying about it. I hope I'll have that attitude at 60. My Dad is 62 and "fit as a fiddle". We'll have to wait and see, but I wouldn't start checking the obits just yet!
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larry8200

USA
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Posted - 09/15/2011 :  06:07:41  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by freddie

looks good larry. what just a little paint can do.



Was more than a "little paint"

Completely rebuilt fuel system, rebuilt S/G, cleaned and adjusted voltage regulator, removed head and cleaned and inspected everything, Completely re-worked the electrical system, new battery, new seat, cleaned front bearings and new seals, new belts, new muffler, new ignition switch, new air filter cover, new gas tank, and more. re-used points and plug!

"new" in this case means good used parts from my inventory.

I have over 250 pics start to finnish, maybe do a photobucket album or something. :)

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ByronC

USA
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Posted - 09/15/2011 :  17:01:07  Show Profile Send ByronC a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by larry8200

quote:
Originally posted by skunkhome

"The mower deck is equally nice and the entire setup will probably still be going strong when I'm dead and buried."

Now who is going to get it when you're dead and buried?

Looks very nice BTW.



Thanks Phil and everyone. As to who will get it when I'm dead and buried? At 50 I'm not worrying about it. I hope I'll have that attitude at 60. My Dad is 62 and "fit as a fiddle". We'll have to wait and see, but I wouldn't start checking the obits just yet!



Your 50? and your Dad is 62? You mean he was riding in the saddle at age 12??? I'd like to meet him and shake his hand!!!

Byron---Allis-Chalmers

The Few, The Proud, The Orange.
918H Agco-Allis, and a 928D Grasshopper Diesel.
D-21 Allis-Chalmers
Allis-Chalmers Tech for 7 years.
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larry8200

USA
3166 Posts

Posted - 09/15/2011 :  18:22:06  Show Profile  Visit larry8200's Homepage Send larry8200 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ByronC

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Your 50? and your Dad is 62? You mean he was riding in the saddle at age 12??? I'd like to meet him and shake his hand!!!



Oops, thas 82, not 62..

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