Part 2 From Grime to Shine: How I painted my Farmall Cub Tractor
Hi everyone! We continue the 1949 Farmall Cub refurbishment in this Part 2. We get this tractor running so that we can clean the fuel tank. Disassemble for priming. Find some steers and rears for tires. We finally paint this tractor red, like a real tractor. We add decals, lights, and grill to end this process! Thank you for watching, I had a lot of fun. Please, like and subscribe for more action. Part 3 will be our 12v conversion with a magneto. Saving the Tractor : • Abandoned for Decades Farmall Tractor Resc... Part 1: • 1949 Farmall Cub Left for Dead WILL IT RUN?

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