I came in to this assuming that “restoring gauges” meant going to Tractor Supply and buying new gauges, but, nope, he’s actually restoring original Ford tractor gauges. Maybe I’ll take another look at my original broken gauges now.
Thanks. I try to use as many original parts as I can. I did purchase an original proofmeter but haven't worked on it any. Might have video on it one of these days.
If I am trying to locate someone to do the re-plating, what do I search for (Zinc, ......) and if I find someone, will they do a job that small of just three little gauge cases?
Zinc plating or electroplating is what to search for. Some shops should do them. Back when I did the 861 I sent some parts out to be clear and yellow zinc plated. That was 14 years ago and they charged me their minimum prices which were $50 and $55 respectively.
Just started restoring my Great Grandfather's 1959 601 Workmaster Diesel, while not the same as yours, it's very close and this has been very helpful. Quick questions: Did you end up painting that panel yourself? If so can you recommend the paint your use? Additionally, if so, did you use an enamel hardener? Thanks!
Yes I painted the panel. I used the gray from New holland for the 8n tractors, think they have it listed as 39-62, then added some majic hardener and a little xylol thinner to help it lay down smooth.
Great content!.. I have a gauge from 53 Jub that i took apart. oil passes through the plunger, have you had experience with this? Any ideas how to seal it.
I do it myself. I purchased a kit from Caswell Planting Inc. and have learned how to do it. Took a lot of practice to get it right. I sent out parts 10 years ago for my 861-D and it was minimum of $50 for clear zinc and $55 for yellow. I figured I'd be doing a lot more on this tractor so I got the kit.
Beautiful, professional work! Outstanding!
You have got that ole Row Crop looking great!
Thank you.
I came in to this assuming that “restoring gauges” meant going to Tractor Supply and buying new gauges, but, nope, he’s actually restoring original Ford tractor gauges. Maybe I’ll take another look at my original broken gauges now.
Thanks. I try to use as many original parts as I can. I did purchase an original proofmeter but haven't worked on it any. Might have video on it one of these days.
You do nice work! That is going to look awsome!!
What specific paint did you use to paint the dash? The finish is excellent and I really like the color.
Have you considered doing gauge restoration as a mail order business where folks mail you there gauges and then you restore and mail back?
Never thought about doing that.
If I am trying to locate someone to do the re-plating, what do I search for (Zinc, ......) and if I find someone, will they do a job that small of just three little gauge cases?
Zinc plating or electroplating is what to search for. Some shops should do them. Back when I did the 861 I sent some parts out to be clear and yellow zinc plated. That was 14 years ago and they charged me their minimum prices which were $50 and $55 respectively.
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Thank you.
Just started restoring my Great Grandfather's 1959 601 Workmaster Diesel, while not the same as yours, it's very close and this has been very helpful.
Quick questions: Did you end up painting that panel yourself? If so can you recommend the paint your use? Additionally, if so, did you use an enamel hardener?
Thanks!
Yes I painted the panel. I used the gray from New holland for the 8n tractors, think they have it listed as 39-62, then added some majic hardener and a little xylol thinner to help it lay down smooth.
Great content!.. I have a gauge from 53 Jub that i took apart. oil passes through the plunger, have you had experience with this? Any ideas how to seal it.
Bro . Pl. What is the measurement of Ford tractor pressure gaze (meter)
As psi, bar or kg/cm
How many psi when pressure meter show 90 degree
Not really sure what you're asking. Oil pressure will vary depending on weight of oil used, engine temperature, and ambient air temperature.
Fascinating. Do you do your own plating or farm it out?
I do it myself. I purchased a kit from Caswell Planting Inc. and have learned how to do it. Took a lot of practice to get it right. I sent out parts 10 years ago for my 861-D and it was minimum of $50 for clear zinc and $55 for yellow. I figured I'd be doing a lot more on this tractor so I got the kit.
@@chickenhousemechanic Thanks for the response - I'll have to check them out.
Great channel - keep up the great work!
What did you end up using for paint? been trying to find a code for PPG
I used paint from New Holland dealer. Not sure what PPG code would be.
Where can i find those plugs for the instrument panel?
My local hardware store had some. I also ordered some from ebay and McMaster-Carr. Only downside to those two is you have to buy a lot of them.