The first thing you need to do is decide if you are the type of person who will dig into a project like this and finish it or dig into it, get sick of it and be mad that you ever started such a project. Not everything is going to be fun or easy. It can be down right disheartening at times but that's when you need to be more determined than ever to continue. When you get it done, it's very satisfying. I bought my first of many tractors in 1964 when I was in fifth grade. It was a 1927 JD model D on steel. Found out when I took it apart that the block was split from one end to the other. Dissapointing but, I didn't quit. I'm not a JD guy but, I still have it and will never sell it. A JD A, B or H are good ones to start with because, you can tear them down and rebuild them while standing beside them and without having to split them thus no jack or stands. All the tractors the guys mentioned are great projects. It's a great hobby and stress reliever. I say go for it. If you need any help, just ask here. The guys here are great helpers.
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