Well Ted, I clearly put my foot in it on that one! This is a problem with the written word...you cannot see the person's face and cannot hear how he says the words. I currently have a 2N torn all apart in my shop and a LoBoy half torn apart on the drive. I'm dirty, beat up, and my back hurts. My wallet is a bit thinner than it was this morning. And I won't end up with half the finished product you have in your picture. My point is I do half the job you do to get a reasonably attractive working tractor. I VERY MUCH appreciate your efforts. That said, I don't have a lot of use for a trailer queen but I am very grateful you and others do because I love looking at them at shows. To me "restored" means "restored to original purpose".
My comment was in the form of an inquiry. I had always understood that you got marked way down even if you had the wrong bolts on your tractor. I was, therefore, really curious about your seat. Nothing I or Gene said was against you. It was more or less asking if it was OK to have modifications on a show tractor. Hope this clarifies what I said and why I said it. I am very sorry it was taken the wrong way.
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