Hugh MacKay said: (quoted from post at 17:58:41 03/03/08) Steven: Should have made that plaque larger, I see mom and Kailee having a presence in the garage, you need room for more names. How many tractors will be present a year from now?[/quote:e702fac6c0]
Well, Hugh, I've got a Maytag single cylinder in a box here to get started on in the next couple of weeks... have a week off in March to spend!
Probably bring another stationary engine back at the end of the summer, looking to rent a U-haul trailer and pull back with the van to get more of our knick-knacks from ND.
As for tractors, maybe late next fall or the next year bring the A down here to be rebuilt and repainted. After that one, I have two H's and a W-9 that need going over OR I might bring my 51 IH pickup down and get going on a proper restoration of it. Hard to say, depends on fuel prices and a million other unknowns...
As to more names on the plaque, I know Jess wants another and I wouldn't mind it too badly... we'll see. :)
[quote:e702fac6c0="GordoSD"](quoted from post at 18:49:50 03/03/08) I copied the photos into my pictures. cab 1,2,3,4
Goint to start tomorrow!
Thanks.
Gordo
You mean copy our design? Went into the studs with the bottom all along that wall, top 2x4 is screwed into a truss. Seems to be pretty solid so far!
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