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Re: Old Tractor Magazines
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Posted by Kevin (FL) on December 05, 2005 at 19:28:13 from (12.77.200.25):
In Reply to: Re: Old Tractor Magazines posted by RustyFarmall on December 05, 2005 at 15:04:05:
Thanks for all the replies--I wish we could afford all of the tractor mags. I like the looks of Tractor Shop but everything we own is 1960 vintage (Farmall Cub) or older. So that would narrow things down to Gas Engine, Antique Power or Belt Pulley, but that one looks like it includes foreign tractors which I have no direct interest in. So maybe we go with Antique Power but I would like to see more in-depth how-to articles. The restoration stories I've seen in some magazines-- while nice to read--are a little unimaginative and lacking in details. Not to disregard those who have done the restoration work but if we all wrote an article about our tractor restorations we wouldn't have enough hours in the day to read them all...
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