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Re: What tractor is this?!
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Posted by Scott in Ottawa on May 17, 2006 at 10:36:12 from (199.212.18.131):
In Reply to: Re: What tractor is this?! posted by Davidj on May 17, 2006 at 09:01:55:
I would *love* to restore the M-H 30, but I know *nothing* about tractors - I wouldn't know where to begin, where to source parts, what sort of costs I'd be dealing with, access to tools, etc. The main reason, for right now at least, is space. I just don't have a place (i.e. spare garage) where I can park a tractor for a few years while I beaver away at it as time and budget allow. It would be a funtastic project though; I really would love to do it. At a minimum, I may try and pull the M-H 30 out and get it covered up. It's not in too bad shape, because it was in a covered barn for most of its parked life, until the last 3 or 4 years when the roof collapsed. For the 101... well, that certainly looks to be far beyond what I could tackle.
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