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Re: Rusty Acres Restoration Webster City Iowa


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Posted by bshelton on December 18, 2008 at 11:50:26 from (12.240.60.210):

In Reply to: Rusty Acres Restoration Webster City Iowa posted by JDGH on October 29, 2008 at 17:05:51:


JDGH said: (quoted from post at 17:05:51 10/29/08) my friend had them restore a tractor,he has had to hire an attorney and sue them because of all the things that were not done as instructed,they would NOT STAND BEHIND ANY OF THERE WORK, they had the tractor for a long time and charged an ennormous some of money,my friend has a rather large and unique collection. Dan Peterman tried to even have his mother make excuses for his work,his articles written in two cylinder magazine are disgusting as what he writes and what he does are totally different,his website is also very misleading, there are some very good honest people who professionally restore tractors,we would advise anyone to be very carefull with this company.




I can’t believe anyone would say anything like this about Dan. I have known him for 3 years and I do know that he does excellent work. If he didn't do good work he wouldn't have so many tractors lined up to restore. As for those who think he is expensive, what are you comparing him to? He charges about half the price of a John Deere mechanic for labor. The only reason I could think of why your consider he is expensive is because he will use only the best paint products. Good paint is expensive. Maybe its time for a few of you to come out of the stone age and realize that good things cost money. Sure you can buy cheap paint and slap it on yourself. That’s if you don't mind your tractor to have the luster of a cardboard box. The thing that sets Dan apart is that he is a perfectionist. He takes the time to do the job right. That’s the reason why he specializes in rare tractors. Don't be so quick to judge someone you don't know. I would highly recommend him if you want a tractor restored perfectly and you would like to meet one of the most knowledgeable people in the antique tractor community.


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