What's the more than fair price you refer to? What's killed old tractor prices is there are a lot of a little more modern good useful tractors around with good hydraulics,good lift system,often with power steering,comfortable to operate for not a whole lot.I use all older tractors on my farm mostly from the 60's and 70's.Example is a David Brown 990 bought it for $500 running with good tires,3pt hitch horrible paint job but lots of paint and no rust(LOL).Put less than $500 more in it for a pump seal kit,alternator and a few things.Now I have a very good useable diesel tractor for less than a thousand$.No way I'm going out and pay close to that for some old tractor with just a drawbar and no live PTO that will burn 2 or 3 times the fuel. There are deals around have a good running,good looking Oliver 1600 utility,with 3pt,dual remotes,gas,PS,75% tires on rear I bought at auction 2 years ago for $2200. That's why old wood draggers aren't bringing any money these days as much better tractors are selling for not a whole lot more.
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Today's Featured Article - Third Brush Generators - by Chris Pratt. While I love straightening sheet metal, cleaning, and painting old tractors, I use every excuse to avoid working on the on the electrics. I find the whole process sheer mystery. I have picked up and attempted to read every auto and farm electrics book with no improvement in the situation. They all seem to start with a chapter entitled "Theory of Electricity". After a few paragraphs I usually close the book and go back to banging out dents. A good friend and I were recently discussing our tractor electrical systems when he stated "I figure it all comes back to applying Ohms Law". At this point
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