Posted by rhtx55 on January 31, 2015 at 15:47:42 from (68.191.209.251):
In Reply to: Tribute to hard work posted by Whoa Nellie on January 31, 2015 at 07:24:07:
That is the one thing I prefer about this "hobby" over classic cars shows, bikes,hot rods etc.
Either way you decide to go, there is always a reason and always a good story behind each one. There in lies the attraction of shows for me, getting to converse with owner and each tale, as no two ever seem the same.
I have seen show stopping show tractors that looked like they were drug up from a creek bed in the beginning, to 80 year old original paint on a workhorse that had been very well taken care of it's entire life. The good thing is, there is no right or wrong, anything in between is righteous. The sharing of how it came about gives more value than any amount of money put into or taken out of a project.
The 'correct police" have their favorites, not everyone can mortgage the house to afford to complete a tractor the way everyone else wants it, but most find, once you start, why go half way. I like em all.
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