Posted by Janicholson on February 04, 2009 at 21:04:19 from (64.83.193.190):
In Reply to: Criterion posted by Wild Bill Caldwell on February 04, 2009 at 20:28:46:
Four levels (JimN's own concepts here): 1 Farmer appreciators Look at all old tractors with admiration and deep feeling. Do not care about perfection or OEM correct police attitudes, just smiling at well crafted machines that can be modified in typical or special ways if they retain functionality and a sense of utility. 2 Looky Loos Completely clueless interested people with a willingness to be entertained in modest and seemingly important ways by looking at things they pretend to understand. 3 Friends of Old Tractors Build and own old tractors. Put loving care into them and look for quality restorations and good workmanship. Do not mind aftermarket accessories, or attachments. Enjoy unique and special components and rare tractors. Are blown away by operational miniatures and the effort it takes to be that dedicated. 4 Originality Police Carry spec books and hand lenses to be certain the manifold's rusty serial # is consistant with the engine castings. Grit their teeth when noticing rebuilt throttle ratchet notches. and Hate stainless steel mufflers. Some even dislike modern paint technology and cringe when primer is used under old fashoned enamel.
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