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Re: Found a C in a junkyard
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Posted by Roger46 on January 14, 2006 at 16:45:12 from (69.58.128.115):
In Reply to: Re: Found a C in a junkyard posted by Nitrousoxide on January 14, 2006 at 15:51:13:
You may not want to start with a tractor in such bad shape. If it were your third or four tractor you may want to take it on as a challenge. I am on my seventh farmall restoration and now am thinking of what my next tractor will be that will be more challenging. One I am looking at is a TD-6 crawler tractor, but dealing with tracks seems like problems. I have found out that even buying a running tractor has it's hazards. The cub I am currently working on, it turns out has a broken transmission casting that someone glued back together with epoxy (found it on the bottom side under the paint). That is part of the fun of doing this tractor restoration. I am sure you have experience that in working with cars also. I also hate to see one of those old tractors end up in the scrap. Roger
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