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Posted by JRB IN MAINE on September 26, 2004 at 18:24:10 from (24.198.78.55):
everyone writes in to talk about there tractors but they all want to now what its worth like there only thinking what they can sell it for .WHY? I think that if your going to restore a old tractor you do it because you want to keep it after you put all the hard work into it. I restored My 1942 H and going to keep it. I am starting restoration on 1960 770 oliver next.Yes I now it"s green but she has a lot of protential and when I"M done I don"t care what its worth. Money in the pocket is only spent. A machine is worth keeping and I"ll pass it on to my 2 sons that get as much out of these tractors as I do. THATS MY 2 CENTS MR!!!!!! Later in years you"ll say I Had one of those once. and I"ll still have mine. THINK ABOUT IT.
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