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Best Part of Restoring Antique Tractors?
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Posted by Nathan in MN on November 16, 2004 at 18:19:39 from (64.212.141.156):
Okay, so I know that this question doesn"t serve a lot of purpose, but I thought it would be kind of fun. What I"m wondering is, what"s the best part of restoring antique tractors for you? Is it the driving and using of them? Fixing them up? Hearing that first pop after so many years of silence? Looking at a restored tractor and being able to say, "I did that"? Finding that rusted hulk in the field and seeing all the possibilities it holds? I"m a bit of a newbie at this, just got my first tractor into the garage and am tearing it down right now, so I guess I can"t really answer my own question, but I"m just wondering what all of you think. I know that for some, the answer will be a very definite "YES", but if you have something more specific, I"d like to hear that, too. Nathan in MN
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