Oh wow !! Fantastic adventure you have laid out. We ran 3, 7520s back in the 80s and 90s. I have spent plenty of time in those rigs bask in HS and college. Looking forward to seeing your progress. Press on !
I want to restore a John Deere 2030. Do you have got any tips? The hydraulic pump the high pressure one does make a kind of a singing noise do you know how to fix that? Your projects look fabulous👌🏻👌🏻
@@thegreenerthemeaner I powder-coated some yellow parts early on ie, cast centers, rims and weights and soon after they started to rust and bubble up. So no I will never do that again. A good epoxy is way better and cheaper and you don't have to rely on someone else.
Cannot wait to see this tractor done. We have a 7520 and a 7020. Spent half of my life running a 7520. Thanks for the video.
Wow bro big time detailing and great painting and aand machine rebuild detail, top notch work ,cheers
You are quite the painter - those parts are fabulous!
Oh wow !! Fantastic adventure you have laid out. We ran 3, 7520s back in the 80s and 90s. I have spent plenty of time in those rigs bask in HS and college. Looking forward to seeing your progress. Press on !
Nice work, luv the video!
Gorgeous
Now this is nice. I'd live to operate this machine
Nice work
How much hardener in the paint? All of it.. you definitely know how to mix and spray. Paint laying on there like ice cream
I want to restore a John Deere 2030. Do you have got any tips? The hydraulic pump the high pressure one does make a kind of a singing noise do you know how to fix that? Your projects look fabulous👌🏻👌🏻
sweet
what yellow are you using on those wheels, its nicer than deere yellow
I know. It's my own special formula of ppg. Looks less mustardly than jd yellow.
who does your paint work? It's like glass.
I do most of it. A fella down the road does my sheet metal.
Ever give some thought to powder coating your non sheet metal parts?
@@thegreenerthemeaner I powder-coated some yellow parts early on ie, cast centers, rims and weights and soon after they started to rust and bubble up. So no I will never do that again. A good epoxy is way better and cheaper and you don't have to rely on someone else.