Posted by SweetFeet on November 24, 2011 at 03:46:22 from (70.35.110.213):
In Reply to: New Member posted by Gabe. W on November 23, 2011 at 18:16:38:
Gabe, I see that your dad mentioned that your grandpa has 13 IH tractors and you like them. We have two, a 1936 Farmall F20 and our newest treasure is a 1931 Farmall Regular that my husband and I are restoring (though it will probably take us a couple of years to get it done). My husband will make it run perfectly, but we are going to keep the tractor rusty like we found her sitting under a big ol" honeysuckle bush where it had been for nearly 40 years. I will attach a couple of photos of the Regular - though it is now on full steel wheels and the engine block is removed. Someday I may post our restoration story and photos here. Also, we have son who is a teenager and he started learning about mechanics and carpentry from my husband when he was little like you and he is now able to do some mechanic work and to build woodworking projects on his own. He is now building a large bird cage in which the framing replicates an old hip-roof barn. It is very cool. So you keep up the good work and you will learn a lot and when you"re an adult you will be able to do anything!
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