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Posted by John A. on December 12, 2004 at 15:51:27 from (65.161.172.116):
In Reply to: Re: O.K. so what make of antique tractor can santa posted by CRUSADER on December 12, 2004 at 05:34:03:
CRUSADER, I don't live in the panhandle now. Was between Stratford,TX And Texhoma,OK. When I was still farming up there. My wifes people still live @ Stratford. I am now down here in Cen-Texas South of Lampasas,Tx. I am not into converting too much but,for grins and giggles what so you want for the carb & tank. Now about that 60, A tractor that you can trace family linage is a good thing it simply intensifies the relationship. There is a difference to how you will approch your restoration of it. Your best chance is to start hunting on the JD Board. Post, if someone has one to sell, it will be like buying gold! After you get it Take your time in doing it don't do anything that will come back to haunt you. OBTW...you will have to get the correct color of green or the JD Police will come to get you. LOL. Have fun, Post here on the Boards for help and enjoy the ride as it goes. Later, John A.
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