Posted by Vince Gavin on February 11, 2013 at 07:18:33 from (166.216.162.29):
In Reply to: Re: 1930 GP STD posted by JD Seller on February 11, 2013 at 06:57:01:
I appreciate the response JD seller. I agree. I remember growing up as a kid and taking tractors to shows, especially an unstyled L and G we had. And there was always, it never mattered where, there was just always someone that was better than you or a snob at a show. And there were a couple of particular instances i remember that happened just like it was yesterday, when they picked something apart and were cocky about it, even though I grew up to respect my elders and show respect, me still being a kid and getting tired of there BS, i asked them where there tractor was, both times i asked them two different particular people, and neither one of them had a tractor at the showbnor owned a tractor. It was then I realized, your not there to please them but to please yourself and enjoy what you h ave accomplished. I remember one was having a DLTX51 instead of a 24 on a G, and the other was having the A rnd spokes on front of the G and being criricized for calling it a 37 instead of the politically correct 38, even though it was made in 37... Thank you for your response. We both know farmers put whatever they could on the machine to keep it working or maximize the performance of the machine, which in alot of cases, were not Deere items and I think that adds carachter to a tractor during restoration within Reason, for instance, the small pulley attached to clutch
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