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Posted by Josh Lafond on June 12, 2006 at 15:08:25 from (66.189.5.144):
Hi, I've been to a lot of antique tractor pulls, and I can't hold it back anymore. I've seen some tractors for sale here and there, but never investigated. Well, I want to now. I'd like to buy my first tractor to restore for showing and pulling. Engines and such don't bother me, what I'm more concerned with is buying the right tractor. What should I be looking for in a first time test it out see what happens easiest to find kind of tractor? I'm just looking to relax and have some fun, not spend 9 years looking for that one obscure expensive part that no one has. Any ideas?
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