Great video man reminds me of when i did my 1954 fordNAA im only 35 great think to know how to do my grandfather passed away few months ago . He be really happy to see his tractor run again
We have a 1947 Oliver 90 that was purchased new by my great grandfather. My dad has been restoring it the last couple of years. It spent most of this life pulling a sawmill with its pto wheel. She is a beast at 7700 pounds. Its what Oliver called a mixed fuel engine. You start in on diesel and once it reaches temp you turn it over to kerosene. Oliver gas or diesel trucks both have a specific sound that is for sure. Even the rearends make a unique sound to Oliver. Love watching this build.
Trying to put an engine together after paint is never a good idea. Especially with a complete rebuild. To much oils, diesel fuel, etc plus it’ll be painted with acrylic enamel, it’ll lay thick and cover it all. Now the panels, gas tank, pedals and other smaller parts are pulled off and will be painted separately.