Posted by CurtA on September 23, 2008 at 19:37:27 from (137.216.160.68):
Hello, My name is Curt Kluver and I am a college student here at South Dakota State University for ROTC and Ag Marketing. Does anybody have any projects they need help with this winter up here around Brookings? I love to mess with the older two cylinders and stuff like that. I have a 1950 that I completely rebuilt from the ground up. I paid 500 bucks for the tractor at a farm sale in Iowa and believe I have just over six thousand stuck into it. Its amazing how fast things add up for them. I also have a 1020 McCormick Deering I am wanting to restore. I do have it running now but I still need to do some fine tuning to it. I recently bought a little HD5 Allis Dozer for my next winter project. However, during the week up here at school, it gets boring. Anybody have anything going on they need some help with? Always here during the week. Thankyou
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