That Cub is not such a bad project. I tore down a '57 Loboy a couple years ago, painted it, and put it back together. Only took me about 9 months in my "spare" time...LOL!
First thing on my list is to correct all the damage done by the idiot I hired to repair the combine. Should have found the time and just done it myself in the first place. Then I have to finish the barn foundation. Three sides are done and the footings are in for the fourth...but patching all the combine issues kept me from finishing. I just ran out of time. Probably do a little cement work in the shed as time permits. There is a good solid footing for an old barn on the property I added to the place last summer. Would like to start rebuilding that barn...not likely to get to it, but one can hope. Also would like to take down the rest of those widder-maker ash trees. Only about 50 or 60 of them left. I actually made a saw buck and bought a splitter last year. Logs disappear fast with the right equipment.
Those are the big jobs, but you probably meant tractors. That would be the Farmall B, SAV and the IH TD-6. Also the Dorf 2N needs help. Would be fun to get to one of those!
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