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Oh beloved tractors | Well as a 17 year old enthusiast, tractors mean the world to me, and more in general antique tractors. The things I wouldn't do to save a tractor and its history and its own story. I help volunteer at a farm right across the street from my house where they hold a tractor show. Throughout the years I have realized that a tractor isnt just a piece of machinery but is a beautiful piece of art that was made to work and kept families alive. For a junior research project I also did it on tractors, and it came out a big report. I currently own just garden tractors, but am working off an Allis Chalmers CA from good friends of mine. Once I find a motor for her I will have her saved from rusting in the woods, cuz in all honesty, I would much rather put time and money into buying a potential in need of help instead of a nice restored tractor that is not in danger of being junked. While tractors are all I dream, talk, think, and work for, I realize their significance to America today and to the families behind them and the product of America when we actually made a real tractor. Thanks for reading! (P.S. If any tractor help on the CA could be given parts wise, etc. my emaail is brodeurfn8@aol.com. Thanks!) Kyle, ME, entered 2011-07-15 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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Tractors and Winter - by Staff. Unfortunately, tractors and winter don't mix well. It seems that I can start out with my tractors in great running condition but sometime during the long cold dark winter they quickly revert to the lawn-art category. The lack of running, cold weather, and admitted neglect all take their toll on a machine. If you are lucky enough to not need your tractors during the winter months you can perform a few simple maintenance items to winterize and come spring have them going by reversing the process. If you need your tractor in ready-to-run condition (like that
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