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Re: Re: Re: rust piles versus diamonds in the roug
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Posted by Jonathan on March 07, 2004 at 09:54:13 from (165.121.137.172):
In Reply to: Re: Re: rust piles versus diamonds in the rough RO posted by ShepFL - I am not so sure on March 07, 2004 at 07:30:11:
Oh it could be restored, but just the parts needed would problably cost more than the tractor would be worth when it was done. Actually, that tractor doesn't look too bad, from what I can see in the picture the seat, hood, and grill are missing, and it has a broken tie rod end. Oof, and nothing covering the exaust. Is that an Oliver 1600?. Becides, I like working on tractors that need alotta work, mostly because I love tinkering, but also, I love putting together photo albums of my old tractors for the guys at the tractor shows to look at and marvel at the mechanic work as they look at the pictures and then look at the finished tractor.
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