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Re: When restoring, what should be the goal?
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Posted by Brownie 45 on July 21, 2006 at 04:18:19 from (207.177.82.11):
In Reply to: When restoring, what should be the goal? posted by Mike CA on July 20, 2006 at 16:51:30:
Have a landlord who is into restoring JD's. Does a good job at it. Puts on high quality paint with hardener & all the trimmings. He gets these tractors all done & then covers them up with old curtains so they don't get dusty[ which they do anyway]. I asked him why he didn't get them out & run them in a parade or take them to a show, & he said they might get scratched or dirty. The funny thing about the A he's working on now is that he didn't even change the rear end 140 wt. Same stuff that came in it from the factory. Lots of guys [me included] see if they are able to get an old tractor running well enough to put it back on the line in a limited use situation.
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