Boosted1
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Nice work on the AC install. The Fr bumper and winch setup looks really clean / nice.
Thanks Boosted! Getting closer on it.Nice work on the AC install. The Fr bumper and winch setup looks really clean / nice.
Thanks Mike. Yes have to guess and zero in on the placement, iterative process. I used a handful of existing spacers and washer to get close before making new ones out of DOM. Changed directions and plans a few times. 4 trips to 3 different parts stores to get the right length belts. and so onNice job on the A/C compressor mounting Justin. I've done enough of accessory mounting and belt aligning to know it is not an easy task to get things perfectly aligned and to be noise free.
When you bronc is 'done' you should make the short trip here to AZ for some wheelin'!Justin....I know you and I would be good friends, we both belong to this vehicle for this, that vehicle for that!







Thanks, I did a quick search and some solved with pedal adjustment as you have suggested. If I pull up on fwd pedal it stop creeping.Check over all the peddle linkage and rollers, lots of times they wear and stick and wont go back to neutral or get kinda sluggish. There should be some grease points too.
Thanks Marc. Jealous of your new toy. All clean & new, no leaks!Justin, since the forum changeover I haven't been getting any emails. Took me a minute to catch up.
As stated, 855's are great little tractors, they just go. Box blade with ripper teeth and or a land plane are good additions.
Pickup mods/changes/additions are looking good!






I agree it needed tires that large.I know how big that tractor is, but parking it next to your '72 makes it look like a lawn tractor![]()
Well it's not mine, so no stereo system. Kind of better that way, like a pool. There when I need to use, but not mine to maintain.Cool tractor project, I am jealous! Been plenty of occasions I could have used one for pushing dirt around and just as many if it had the fork attachments for lifting stuff. That looks to be just about the right size for my little slice of paradise. I just never seem to have enough time, money, or motivation to actually get one. Looking forward to seeing what kind of stereo system you put in it.![]()
Yes some guards would be a good investment. Both hoses were beat.My buddy has a similar Deere and the hydraulic fittings on the front rams and they always seem to get hit by a tree or a branch that we are trying to move and end up getting broken.
I don't know if you or anyone else has that same issue, but if you think it might happen, now is a good time to build some guards to protect them.
Glad I could help you spend your money!This thread finally pushed me to order the parts to convert my CUT to a quick connect bucket setup.
The parts are pretty darn cheap and I had never even looked.
I would have put one on, but with forks in the plan I held off.A chain hook on the back of the bucket was always a big help for lifting things.














drove by many times didn't realize those blankets were thousands wow.
Plan for seat is distresses leather. tried a basic black seat cover and didn't like the result.



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Why not just get a filler tube and cut it real short and mount it in there with a new rubber grommet and a chrome gas cap. Just secure it and seal it real good. No body work. Better than tape anyway.Thanks. My dad has been giving me a hard time about the cab fill hole duct tape job for some time now. I think the tape has been on there for 3 years or more. I needed to block off that hole as it goes into cab directly. Sub woofer port pressurized that spot. Other side of tape is sound deadener.
Oh I like half that idea. Forgo the cap, weather proof that thing and stick a rag in itWhy not just get a filler tube and cut it real short and mount it in there with a new rubber grommet and a chrome gas cap. Just secure it and seal it real good. No body work. Better than tape anyway.
Hey Brad, good idea. Had similar so searched through junk boxes and found the original cab filler tube. Could use a rag instead of gas cap like the Farm truck. The emissions test guys are already quite confused with all the holes.Why not just get a filler tube and cut it real short and mount it in there with a new rubber grommet and a chrome gas cap. Just secure it and seal it real good. No body work. Better than tape anyway.
