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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Here is some nice custom International CXT's.Th
This one has a 9ft snow plow, an 8ft saltbox spreader, custom blue flame decals and light bar.


Here is a service truck set, in the bed is a welder with hose reel, vice, moveable boom crane, air compressor with hose reel, fire extinguisher, torch set and hose reel, light bar, chrome hood flame, and custom paint.






Here is our custom Houle E-48 9500 gallon Manure Tanker. This is a complete scratch built custom.
This is my 1/64th custom pulling tractor display. My wife got me the pulling tractor, which was a kit, for our anniversary. We will be building a pulling sled similar to this one, that will be available in at least 6 different colors.

This is another custom John Deere Garden Tractor Puller that i built. It has custom John Deere Yellow paint, old pan seat, and custom decals and pipe.



This is another yard sale special, only $15.00. It is an International 6388 2+2.
Here is the after picture of this tractor. Custom curved chrome stack. This was another great project, and this tractor is for sale now.

This is a International 1468, that was in pretty bad shape, the latches that held the cab done were snapped of, the grill was missing, and muffler and air cleaner as well.



Here is the after picture of this tractor, along with custom chrome stack.



Some More New Tractors

This is the after picture of the John Deere Bulldozer I did for a little girl.
I did this dozer for a little girl that used to ride my bus, this was her mom's when she was a little girl. This project turned out great.

Here is the after picture of this Ford 8600, this is a great vintage 1/12 scale toy. I put a custom chrome stack, which is what I started doing now to help cut cost for me and my customers.


This tractor came from a yard sale for the bargain price of $5.00. I built this for my dad for an anniversary present for him.




Saturday, May 9, 2009

Here is the project that has consumed most of my spare time for the last two months. Judge not only plays with the toy pullers, but also owns a real John Deere 214 Pulling Tractor. He named it "Color of Money." They had me and another friend of mine, Kris Martin do the painting and body work to this tractor as well as one for his dad too. Thanks to Barry Strawser for doing a Great Job on the Decals. Yes, that is my company name on the side shields!! This has been a huge project compared to the little toys that I'm used to doing, but it has been a great learning experience. Thanks so much to Kris Martin for his long hours spent with me on these tractors, couldn't have made it with out you!!!!





Good Luck to you Judge in the '09 pulling season.
GO FOR THE FULL PULL!!




This is a Ford 8n that my dad bought for me when I was a little kid. It had seen plenty of carpet farming, and was a great item for not only restoring, but also for customizing. It has a complete repaint as well as custom painted accents. The seat, steering wheel, exhaust pipe, gas and radiator caps, battery box and straps, on the other side, are among some of the custom accents. This tractor will be staying in my collection.
Remember the pulling sled and custom pulling tractors from December? Of course you do!! Well Monday May 11 will be Judge's birthday, so he needed a couple more pulling tractors. The first one is a John Deere A with over sized rear tires, custom weight bracket, weights, and decals.

This John Deere will have some competition on the pulling track though as the following pictures will show. Happy Birthday Judge!!!! Enjoy


This is a Farmall M that is just itching to be customized into a pulling tractor and give some John Deere a run for his money. Think there will be a chance?



Here is the end result. A very nice Farmall M pulling tractor. It has over sized tires in the rear, custom weights, and bracket, as well as custom exhaust pipe.
By The Way: This tractor won't stand a CHANCE against the JOHN DEERE





I do have a John Deere 9320

Those of you who have been following my blog might remember that in the beginning I wrote about a BIG John Deere 9320 4wd tractor that I was working on, well good things take time, and it still isn't done, but at least here is some pictures and an update. This is also proof that I have been working on it. The first picture is of the tractor in pre-custom form. I added the rear wheel weights, fuel filler cap, and warning decals, as well as a mirror on the right cab side

This is the left side of the beast. I painted the step treads, added grab rails for climbing the ladder, and also up on the landing. There is a mirror on the left cab side, as well as work light, fuel filler cap and warning labels.


I added the warning markers over the dual wheels in the rear, added rear work lights, pto, and warning labels. I want to add the hydraulic outlets and hoses some time too. I have been busy with other projects for customers though.