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Posted by Brad in TX on February 16, 2007 at 14:47:12 from (209.137.232.113):
In Reply to: Question I've been wrestling with... posted by Mike CA on February 15, 2007 at 09:07:19:
Mike CA, Hang in there and hang around. We've all gotten kinda down about our projects at one time or another, because they always seem to take longer and cost more than we anticipate. I agree with City-Boy McCoy, it doesn't matter if your current tractor is the one that gets restored or not, hang onto the dream and the memories of your grandfather. If now is not the right time (and I'm not sure there ever is a right time) to start this project and you need to sell the tractor, just don't sell the dream along with it. I don't have the money to restore my A right now and may not ever, but, I've got a rusty tractor that runs and is still fun to tinker with and brings back memories of me cutting hay on my grandads H when I was a kid, every time I look at it. Stick around your enthusiasm is missed.
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