Posted by MNC on March 06, 2010 at 17:56:43 from (216.51.237.139):
I am almost done with building the shop in my garage and I want to start acquiring tools to do tractor fix up (on my 52 Super M and my 41 Ford 9N -- not necessarily the body and paint work but gasket replacement, overhaul of critical components if necessary, tear apart and inspect -- that type of thing). I know this is kind of an open-ended question, but if a list of "must have" tools for this type of work were to be assembled, what would be on it? I have a vague idea but I'd like to hear what knowledgable folks have to say.
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