Posted by M Nut on January 27, 2008 at 16:03:42 from (170.215.14.68):
In Reply to: Day 3 posted by Lanse on January 26, 2008 at 18:21:09:
Lanse, You have received a lot of good advice, and I would put some thought to all of it. That said, this tractor is your project. It will be a learning experience and hopefully a lot of fun. There is no right or wrong way to go about making this old girl ready to do a little work in the fields again. Take pride in your work, but if it doesn't end up looking better than new, don't feel bad. I like my tractors to look good, but don't think for a minute that I feel bad if the paint gets a small scratch or scuff in it. I maintain, paint, and use my tractors. I am guessing you plan on doing the same. I am really enjoying watching your progress. My very first tractor was an Allis Chalmers B, and I bought it when I was about 12 years old. I really wished I had it back. I know where it is, but the owner does not want to sell it at this time. Who knows what the future holds. Good luck!
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