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Re: antique tractors....passing fad....my thoughts....
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Posted by Wally on March 14, 2003 at 21:35:50 from (66.231.24.173):
In Reply to: antique tractors....passing fad....my thoughts.... posted by Brad Wies on March 14, 2003 at 20:32:58:
Brad, Amen!!! You couldn't have said it any better. This sport will never die. There is so much to offer with all the different lines of tractors. To me, nothing can beat that 2 cylinder pop. I'm hooked on it. Right now my JD "A" is getting close to being restored and I just can't wait to rollover the flywheel and hear that pop. I was in the same situation as you with having a tractor and not having enough money to get it restored. Your time will come! I had a Farmall "M" at the same age and all I dreamed about was getting that red shine back on it. Now, 22 years old, I got enough money for a JD "A" and am finishing up restoring that. Can't wait for that to be done. And I'm now looking at a 1929 GP coming up for auction. And money is no object for me!! I want it!! This is an addiction (a good one!), not a hobby for me:) Feel free to email me. I think we would have lots to talk about. Wally
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