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Re: Tractor Restoration on TV #2
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Posted by MapleStone on November 20, 2003 at 06:39:00 from (198.208.6.35):
In Reply to: Tractor Restoration on TV #2 posted by David Bennett (Video Outp on November 19, 2003 at 16:02:15:
I'm In Ontario Canada and don't have access to RFD but I do like some of the car shows on Speed, Spike and Discovery. Haven't watched many lately but I used to like Shadetree before it became Two Guys. Two Guys is too commercial. I think you could have a good show if you follow what some of the suggestions you have recieved here. Some of the key suggestions I see are; - Use common tools - take each step slow and describe the steps and possible set backs - Show retreiving parts form junk yards - Discuss manufacturing parts - Try and find a happy medium between show tractor and work tractor. (Not a trailer queen but still looks good enough to show) You could even include a segment dedicated to "veiwers Pride" where you show a viewers tractor and discuss some ofthe work that he did. Hope this is helping you and not just flooding you with too many ideas. Remember you can't please everybody.
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