rampelsauce wrote:Noisy & a bit shaky, but does the job like none other. One of the greatest work horses Ford ever produced.G-Man wrote:Love that tractor. I used to drive one of those. Great 3 cyl engine but very noisy.
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Back on topic, can anyone help identify the year of my bike with the engine and frame #'s?
Loud Mouse- I know that JB Weld is one of the greatest substances known to man (Right up there with WD-40 and Methyl Ethyl Keytone), but I can fit my hand thru these holes. I mean, its huge. I was going to weld in patch work, but right now the shop is low on donor sheet metal. I figured I would go with the fiberglass solution, because the two part epoxy is fuel resistant. On top of that, I have glass and goop on hand. And since my petcock was destroyed, Im using just a simple on off switch and putting a generous in line fuel filter on it (the clear type, because I like seeing whats in my gas). This is all temporary, of course, until I find my new tank with a nice petcock. My tank isnt a big loss anyway, the thing looks like someone just discovered bondo when the got their hands on it.
Anyhow, Im going to stop rambling on. Thanks everyone!
Got it running today!
That is some hole for sure. .......lm
Should be a 1965 or later. 7 digit vin #s began in 65 and continued till 67. Look for a tag on the wiring harness under the tank. 66 dream, 78 cb750k, 02fz1, 09 wing
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