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Re: Opinions...gonna re-? the '49 H
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Posted by Gauger on October 17, 2006 at 18:14:02 from (65.29.188.48):
In Reply to: Opinions...gonna re-? the '49 H posted by KevinH on October 17, 2006 at 16:36:33:
Kinda of hard for someone else to tell you how far to go. How much time and money do you have? When I restore a tractor I do the whole thing. It's a big job and the only way I can do it without getting overwhelmed is to treat each part as if it is the only project I have. I buy the parts book and start on page one with the cylinder head. I do one assembly group at a time and before you know it (2-3 yrs typically)I have a finished tractor. Its a great way to practice patience. In my younger years I would tear into ten things at once without the proper skills, experience or tools and wind up with unfinished (and broken) projects lying all over the garage and basement.
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