Posted by rustyfarmall on February 05, 2009 at 06:48:57 from (207.199.225.86):
In Reply to: Criterion posted by charles todd on February 04, 2009 at 20:28:46:
the tractor vet said: (quoted from post at 07:24:07 02/05/09) Yea some guys get just a tad carried away on tis CORRECT thing . Lets see here my S/MTA has a M&W throttle a M&W govenern ah it is setting on 16.9X38's ( BIG MISTAKE ON MY PART) it has a China aftermarket battery box on it due to the org . one being ate out and it is painted with I H 2150 Red that only cost 23 buck a gallon with just a dash of 77 s Dupont hardner added and there was a small dixie cup of feather fill used to clean up the welds where we had to sledge hammer the grill back out because it was folded around the ft. bolster and took two spud bars to pry it off and oh ya i forgot to send the rims out to have them hot dipped in galvinize so they got painted aluim. But when i took it to the only show that i had a chance to attend she was setting in a row with 54 other S/MTA's and most of them were all gussied up with high dollar paint jobs with chrome and stainless this and that , for some reason mine and one other were the only two that made the video for the 94 RED POWER ROUND UP The other one that was chosen was one that a father and son redid and IMHOP they did a vary fine job . My buddy did the paint work as believe me that i am no painter and there were seven tractors there that he painted . Everyone of them made the video .
I agree 100%. Those high dollar, high gloss paint jobs and high dollar vinyl decals do not impress me one little bit.
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