Well here's my story I was raised on a farm left when I was 18 ,but stayed involved in the labor end of the farm .I never had time for the fun part anymore which is operating the equipment.So now I'm 36 and my grandfathers 90 which leaves my Dad at 62 and my younger brothers which I thought was going to farm bailed out .So I will be returning to the farm to keep it going.I'm interested in the old farm equipment to restore so my kid's and other young people can see the old stuff.I bought a D-2 Cat off ebay also got a J.D 30 p.t.o.pull combine off ebay and then I decided to buy a tractor to pull the combine.Farming is in my blood and I just think the old farm equipment is neat.The old stuff is a little cheaper to buy and fix up then hot rods(cars) .To make it short you just don't see the old stuff around much so I'm tring to do my part to keep it out of the scrap yard or rusting away in some back 40.Thanks for the reply.
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