Posted by poor n proud on August 20, 2017 at 07:36:05 from (66.87.80.219):
Iv been a member of this forum for a wile now.iv bought and slowly went over a Ford 9n.lots of people have helped me get it running right.in a week or two the paint will be done and the 3 year project will be completed!
Every so often I scroll down and check out this page.you guys are having too much fun!!toy collecting seems like a great hobby to kill winter blues.seeing before and after pics of toys and displays is neat.
I may step into toy collecting.i walk past them at flea market all time.im not a ebay user so I know I'll be limited as to what I find. I'm not made of $ ( drywall Carpenter).but some items are in my price range.ill never be able to afford the real tractors I would like.so toys is the next best thing.
My first toy will be a Ford 9n.if anyone has an extra one in there collection they would part with,I would be interested.my email is open.
I have lots of questions but this post is already getting too long lol.i hope to chat with you all some time. Thanks,Tom Riddle
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