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Posted by rrlund on March 13, 2007 at 11:31:25 from (216.46.209.198):
In Reply to: collector verses collector. posted by northeast puller 1 on March 12, 2007 at 13:07:39:
Guess you'd call me a user of older tractors. One would have to be pretty special to me to spend the money to do what I would call a complete restoration. I prefer to call most of mine reconditioned as opposed to repainted or restored. By reconditioned I mean they look as near original as I can make them,without modifications if original serves the purpose.Like I've said before,the one big thing I did to my 77 was to go to a 12 volt generator because I use it everyday on the silage cart. My 66 and 70 however, are still 6volt with large cables,grounded to the bell housing instead of under the dash like they were. Not right,but functional. Somebody who isn't an Oliver man wouldn't know the difference,but I do. Just little things like that is why I don't call them restored.
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