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Is there a national antique tractor assoc.?
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Posted by cadet trooper on February 08, 2007 at 16:42:50 from (69.221.219.191):
Guys, I've seen so many questions lately about the proper colors of certain tractors in past years and other questions about what antique tractors had as OEM and as a frequent visitor to tractor shows I get apalled at a row of tractors of the same age and model looking like a rainbow of colors different seats, mufflers and etc. The only ones that seem to be pretty constant is JD green and IH red bought at a dealership not TSC. If there isn't there needs to be a governing body for certain standards of antique tractors like the antique auto assoc. where they monitor things like even the ball diameter of old radio antenaes. I know some people will grumble but it will help those people who are very particular and can command top prices for their tractor and be rewarded for their work. If there is such an assoc it needs to get more involved. My two cents.CT
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