Posted by Dan Bear Kelley on September 14, 2008 at 07:26:27 from (206.53.20.149):
In Reply to: Finally Finished! posted by Tiffany Skinner on September 13, 2008 at 15:18:59:
Nice wheels! I found out while building a barn that my wife is better with a forklift than I am. So, I'm building up my M for her. When I get it done I will have live hydraulics, power steering, wide front and 3 point hitch. It also has a Farmhand F-11 loader on it. When I get it done, I'll start on my Case VAIW warehouse tractor for myself.
Jodie is in the Sarah Palin mold. She'd be out there bending wrenches with me, except she's working on a master's degree in Computer Information Systems (Web Development). Anyway, I love getting my wife out into the garage with me. It is definitely something we can do together. Right now, I'm just doing a quick job on the paint on her M. When she gets out there with me again, as we take things apart, we'll do a better job on the pieces.
Tiffany, that tractor of yours certainly has parade and show potential beyond belief. Again, I really appreciate the pink ribbon for breast cancer awareness. Don't underestimate the potential for calendars, too. Many folk shoot tractor calendars, and a pink cancer awareness Farmall is certainly calendar worthy. I'll bet the American Cancer Society has a calender every year, too.
One other thing. There is no such thing as a finished tractor. How 'bout power steering?
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