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Re: to paint or not to paint
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Posted by Alan Farley on March 25, 2001 at 09:21:19 from (216.28.230.221):
In Reply to: to paint or not to paint posted by pappy on March 23, 2001 at 22:33:25:
I would leave it like it is. Seems to me that there is mostly two kinds of old tractors these days: Ones that need paint and ones that have just been painted. Not to many H's out there with original paint that is still good. When I am looking to buy a tractor that is really what I want to see, original paint that is still good. And I like to see one that has always been taken care of. I think I will be better off in the long run if I can find these types of tractors. A little fade in the paint is just fine with me, it shows a little character and you don't have to worry about scratching that new expensive DuPont finish! But it's your tractor just a suggestion.
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