Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on May 28, 2009 at 07:21:27 from (99.151.39.89):
In Reply to: thanks posted by a.rothermel on May 27, 2009 at 17:51:10:
So glad to see you young folk have focus at something that brings much enjoyment.
Along similar lines you might think about attending McPherson (Kansas) College auto restoration program.
Learning how to make parts and restore others would be of great benefit for tractors as well as autos.
Also consider restoring an Allis G or a Bolens Ridemaster garden tractor and use them for growing food for your family. Maybe for market as well. http://www.starchak.ca/Bolens/bolens.htm
Whatever you do have fun. The old stuff is a lot more enjoyable to work on than the new and will cost less for insurance purposes and for taxes. Yes, learn to drive old stuff besides tractors.
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