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Re: restored/not restored?
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Posted by Clint Youse MO on March 12, 2007 at 17:15:39 from (64.111.61.87):
In Reply to: restored/not restored? posted by mike a. tenn. on March 12, 2007 at 04:38:44:
I agree threre are different levels of restoration but why tear into a transmision and rearend if it is ok I would rather look at a good original than a repaint but I respect teh guys that go complete through a tractor. but some of the tractors are being "restored to way better than they ever were originally better paint better tires tin work and cast made smoother. so what should it be restored to factory condition or with all the better stuff I like looking at all the tractors so it does not really matter. I like putting an up grade on my tractors the nicer paint 12volt conversion and take the extra extent and have pride init. I have a friend that once it all to be factory original down to every bolt went out there the other day he was wire brushing bolts to go in a G john deere because he could not find ones with the right head me probably put a common hex head bolt in and been all right but to each his own Clint
PS northeast puller I like what you are doing some more of us should try and help new guys young and old get in to this hobby a lot of really friendly people to meet doing this
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