Isn't it amazing how when we think we can't dedicate any more time to anything, we still find time to work on tractors (even when the weather isn't loosening it's grip)? Ha ha. Well it sounds like you definitely have your hands full with a lack of space, and enough projects to last you a while. The A sounds like a heck of a good one to restore - not because it's your average, every day A, but because of the story it has to tell. It's been through a tornado and lived to tell about it. I think you are right. It's not about 'commonality', it's about resurrection - bringing something back to life that many have long forgotten about.
As far as use goes. My tractors won't be used until we get into the next place. For what they will be used, I am not sure.. But I know that I'll have to get a third to use as my snow removal tractor. I don't know if the girlfriend will be able to justify me having any more than three (although letting me have two while living in a townhome with a one-stall garage yields a pretty promising future, eh?) Ha ha. Well I hope your project goes well, and if you got time, I'm sure we would all like to see some pictures.
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