Good parts book and a big ole service book sure helps a bunch!!! --- the exploded views in parts book kinda gives a good idea of whats in there and how its held in.
Original plan was to start on it in the spring, but gardens here and some work on road building at Pontiac club show grounds kinda moved up the work on the loader. ---- we wont have near as much time to work on it then, so hittin it hard now.
one tenth of the job is taking stuff apart nine tenths is getting parts and putting it all back together.
Would still like to find a better set of track rails for it as these bushings have been turned already and are not in best of shape.
IF anybody hears of a pair for a G-310-G or 350 keep us in mind!
Gator---- we only worked half days on it but really tore into it --- kinda glad we did. --- Nice shop helps too! --- I kinda took over the neighbors shop!! lol! --- he is a big help, and since he quit farming last year he is bored so really got interested in Farmall cubs and when I found the loader, he got interested in it too. He has the big overhead lift, smaller shop hoist, room to work, and tools to work with. He is enjoying himself on this project, so it works for both of us.


"A machine you build yourself is a vote for a different way of life. There are things you have to earn with your hands."