Posted by Grind_and_Click on September 19, 2010 at 08:44:24 from (94.193.241.174):
Hello you fine folks, hows your sunday going?
Im new here and just wanted to say hey and show the tractors i have.
Im from Whithorn in Scotland and have an International 275 and 414, used to have a TE20 and a David Brown (forget the make, will check) but they're sold now.
Also a MF 165 but its still working itself, and probably will into the ground.
The ones we still have arent restored and were used as working farm tractors, but ill be putting them into dry storage and maybe restore them later in life, so i suppose since im posting this wondered on any tips on how to do this properly? As im only 27 at the moment...so hope not to retire just yet :wink:
414
275
Thanks.
This post was edited by Grind_and_Click at 09:48:02 09/19/10 3 times.
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