Posted by ss55 on August 04, 2012 at 20:13:37 from (50.81.68.105):
In Reply to: 806 hc posted by Doofarmin2 on August 04, 2012 at 16:41:44:
As it is, that is already a very unusual tractor that stands head and shoulders above the crowd (pun intended). It should draw a lot of attention and be appreciated at any tractor show you might want to bring it to.
It's worth saving. Restoring it would be your option but it's not necessary. If you are still using it I would not restore it until it gets retired from farming.
If you are looking to make money on it, maybe sell it to a collector as-is and offer to restore it for him using his dollars instead of yours?
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