Posted by redgems on October 14, 2012 at 20:13:20 from (204.14.163.20):
In Reply to: scrappers posted by Harry J. Case on October 13, 2012 at 21:37:12:
Fellas, I agree with most of what is being said! Its so sad to see much of this eq. go to furnace. I would love to save all my favorites ( anything l.p.) but its impossible and I agree with young people its hard on a budget to get to envolved. As to making money on these oldies I have no talent. I have four reds and a orange restored and am working on my UTN. If I told of money invested you would have me committed but they were family tractors and replicas of family tractors and I have emotional tye to them and my Dad who passed when I was 19. So, I will have saved 6 oldies but the cost I will never recoup but my heart is satisfied and fulfilled when I look at them. I am 67 still working and using some retirement monies to restore ,If my health holds I'll keep working till 75 so I can save a few more. What I have is a L.A. Case l.p.,Farmall H. FArmall SMTA l.p., Farmall 400, Farmall 560, M.M. UTN l.p. Again I can't justify the money but I can Justify the emotion and at this stage of life I prefer restoring to trips to Europe or Casino's So not sure what I'll do after M.M. UtN ,maybe a 806 hummmm If your interested I can post pics,but don't want to bore. Best, Tony
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