Thanks for the tips about the rain guys. I think I got funny looks when I raced outside and quickly parked the tractor in the carport where the S2a used to be parked when it started spitting with light rain yesterday
. Yep (I have to say it quietly here) I have ejected DeeDee from it's parking spot under cover and started parking "MuFin" (short for "MuFin-do-in") there.
I also bought a bead blaster cabinet recently and pulled the front grille off and cleaned it up a bit. Main purpose was to replace the headlight shrouds, as one was broken badly, but also I like pulling things apart, tidying them up and putting them back together. I bought the correct MF "Silver Mist" paint in an aerosol just to do the stripes on the mesh grille. Later on I'll do the rest of the grille with the silver too, but that will have to wait until I've got a Series 1 86" out of the way.
So, here's the bead-blasted resprayed grille (yes, I'll do the horizontal brace in the top section soon):
...and to prove the headlights work (tested on both high and low beams):
I also had a play with the "135" side plaque. It is pretty corroded but I couldn't see any real issues with it so I had a play with some siple car paint cutting compound.
Before:
After (Sorry about the loss of focus):
Anyway, that'll be it for a while on MuFin while I build some Dakar funds by getting the '55 S1 out the door running.
Cheers
John B



				
				
				
					
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. I think I got funny looks when I raced outside and quickly parked the tractor in the carport where the S2a used to be parked when it started spitting with light rain yesterday
. Yep (I have to say it quietly here) I have ejected DeeDee from it's parking spot under cover and started parking "MuFin" (short for "MuFin-do-in") there.
. I bought the correct MF "Silver Mist" paint in an aerosol just to do the stripes on the mesh grille. Later on I'll do the rest of the grille with the silver too, but that will have to wait until I've got a Series 1 86" out of the way.
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