from time to time i see people on the individual forums looking for somebody to "restore" a tractor, usualy its somebody that either inherits one or buys one and really doesnt have the time tools or knowledge to do it themselve, id say the bigest considerations is logistics, where you are as relitive to where the person wanting the work done ie, if you live in iowa its not going to be much help to somebody in az. then before you start on a tractor, there needs to be a clear, written contract as to just exactly what is expected in reference to the word 'restore' taking a old tractor and rebuilding and repainting it to make a good looking working tractor for use is not as expensive as taking a rare model to a 100 point correct factory fresh trailer queen, the customer needs to set a price limit on just how much money he expects to spend, and what he will be able to get done to the tractor for that price
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