Posted by D Slater on August 21, 2009 at 09:14:42 from (72.65.136.11):
In Reply to: difference posted by GYM on August 21, 2009 at 06:57:38:
Restored is a term used losely. To me restored means everything repaired to operate as it should, leaks fixed, no dents, cleaned and painted if needed. Refurbished may be about the same but with less cosmetic work. If they say restored to original, that takes a lot of work and tractor operating and looking as close to how it was originaly sold. Even the tires would be like the original. I'm like Rusty, not many tractors like that. Lots of auctioneers call anything with paint put on it restored, even if the paint is over, caked on dirt, grease or whatever and leaks. One example is the Super MTA tractor the FFA is selling rafle tickets for. It was in the redpower magazine and at redpower round up. It said restored in the article and goes on to say they went through the tractor and repaired most everything. Was it restored to original, no it had a non original engine block, transmission and axle housings to name a few. Does that matter to most people, nope. Would the tractor still do the same job, yes. Would people still want the tractor, yes. Does it hurt the value of tractor, to some yes to others no.
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