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Re: Any Tractor Restoration Things that make you mad???
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Posted by JT on January 28, 2003 at 08:29:40 from (206.72.35.96):
In Reply to: Any Tractor Restoration Things that make you mad??? posted by Brad in VA on January 28, 2003 at 07:50:17:
Yea I agree on the overspray. HOWEVER it is his tractor. He did the paint. He is happy with it. That is good enough for me. When I do a tractor you better beleive the tires come off the rims but that is when it is my tractor (or a customers). I am doing the painting. And I want to be happy with the end result. I just thank my lucky stars that we haven't started judgeing restoration enmass at shows. The way I understand it Auto collecting has gone this route and if your car doesn't have a OEM LH twist right corner muffler belt you are made to feel like a pauper. What I am saying here is that restorations should be done to make the person who is doing the work happy. Just my 2 cents JT
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