Electric Tractor

This project is centered around the restoration of a 1948 Massey Harris 20 and its conversion to run off batteries and an electric motor.

2009/07/01

Bolts, tires, and anti-seize, oh my.

I only had 11 of those original bolts, so I had to make one more from scratch.



All painted.



Tires returned from the tire shop, rims painted. Time to mount them on the tractor.
Posted by Mike at 7:50 PM
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