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When restoring, what should be the goal?
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Posted by Mike CA on July 20, 2006 at 16:51:30 from (67.181.221.84):
I was thinking about the end product that I will be restoring my tractor towards. As I research, I see that there are a number of tractor shows in my area. I'm assuming that tractors are judged at these shows. What are the criteria these tractors are judged by? I have a number of "wow" things I planned on doing to the tractor that would really enhance the look. But it wouldn't look how it came from the factory. I'm sure it would be a crowd pleaser, but if judges laugh at it, then what is the point, really. So, anyone have any experience at shows that can give me direction on what to aim for?
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