Posted by Tech 7 on March 17, 2013 at 19:51:29 from (74.15.82.53):
In Reply to: Projects posted by bigboreG on March 17, 2013 at 08:24:33:
My brother and I tore down Dads 47 BR when my brother was 17 and I was 11. I finished up the job in 2002 so Dad could drive it at the International Plowing Match in 2002.I was 41 years old that year so you do the math. That tractor waited very patiently to be finished but it turned out well. It was certainly worth it to see Dad at the wheel again. (he died in 2010). My "to do" list currently includes a 430W that needs a lot of everything and a 420C that needs even more. (retirement projects??? I had better live a long time) I am really working on a 49 D that is getting a complete restoration...I have only been at it for 3 months so its moving "fast".The day job and those 80 ewes keep getting in the way!!
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