The hood and gas tank have been removed.

As I stated earlier, I didn't take photos of this back when I first built it so this is an excellent time to get photos of some of the modifications that I made to it.
In order to get the engine to warm up faster and to have better control of the engine temperature, I put a thermostat in the upper radiator pipe and put a water pump on it.
Here is a photo of the water pump and the connecting hoses.
It draws coolant from the bottom of the radiator and pumps it into the bottom of the engine.
Then it is pumped out thru the top radiator pipe and back into the top of the radiator.

This is the pump from the outside.
The mounting bracket for the alternator fastens to the top of the pump.

Here you can see the pump better with the alternator bracket removed.

The water pump is off an old flathead 4-cylinder Jeep engine from back in the 50's.
I made up a housing out of aluminum for it to set in.


With the water pump removed I could then take the radiator off.
The seat and the front track rollers are also taken off.

Another modification that I made to this crawler was to put electric start on it.
I took a starter ring gear from a big Ford truck and mounted it behind the JD flywheel.
Then I mounted a small starter motor up on the top of the transmission.

Here you can see the ring gear mounted behind the flywheel.

The ring gear is bolted the flywheel in three places using counter sunk machine screws.

I formed a guard to cover the ring gear and the starter gear out of a strip of sheet metal.
Here is the front of the guard.

And how it looks from the back.

Piece by piece, the crawler is getting stripped down.
I still need to remove the hydraulic tank from underneath the crawler.

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