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Posted by farmallkid From ONT. on October 13, 2004 at 10:12:33 from (209.216.154.97):
In Reply to: Farmall restorers posted by Mr. Mayor on October 13, 2004 at 06:07:43:
The oil running out of the farmalls is just to show that we ain't afraid to use them. I saw an H at a fair last month, It was sweet, All the cast looked like tin, nice and smooth, they must have took a grinder over the whole tractor to get it smooth. The same guys also had a restored JD 820, and i'm tellin ya it was the best restored deere i have seen. It also depends how much your into tracors, The family that restored the H, 820, and many other tractors, They eat breath and sleep tractors, they make them look as good as they can get it. Other guys knock most of the dents out straighten stuff up a bit, and throw some paint on it. It dont matter what kind of tractor it is they all look good to me.
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