Posted by Brent Zappe on December 27, 2018 at 07:08:27 from (104.192.91.251):
The work on the work shop is coming to an end soon. I will be able to move in to it this coming year they say. I have been thinking about what projects to be pulling in to it and get started on. So I thought I would ask this group which one is most important to start on and get going. they all need a ton of money to do them so that is not the point. so here we go the list of projects. 1. 1956 John Deere 70 -Diesel needs a total tear down and complete restoration.2. a 1974 I.H. 674 with a 239 diesel engine a engine to be rebuild and what else who knows. 3. 1930 Case C Orchard tractor needs every thing. 4.1964 case 440 Utility needs wiring 60% already restored. 5. Small stuff to a Allis Chalmers B head gasket needs to be done. 6. 1947 Wiley's Jeep needs to be restored. So if you had to make up your mind which ones to start on could you help me by suggesting them to me.
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