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Re: restored/not restored?
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Posted by northeast puller 1 on March 12, 2007 at 09:36:56 from (216.37.202.219):
In Reply to: restored/not restored? posted by mike a. tenn. on March 12, 2007 at 04:38:44:
Mike I am a purist and true restorer how ever I do pull, plow and play with all of them and if they get dirty or scratched we take them home and fix them. I did my first tractor in school in FFA in 1977 and have come a long way from my first farmall H.. I do not make fun of any body restoration or lack of . I am currently helping 2 young boys and their fathers in my home shop on their early attempts at repair and restoration . I am not doing it for them I am showing them and letting them use my 25 years of colleting the tools to do it right. They are learning how to find NOS and used parts and make a deal to buy them and learn how to budget and all about good and bad buy’s. When I go to shows there is a photo album with the full restoration and a venders list from ware the parts came from so as they can see the parts them self’s for quality confidence in buying from that vender. North East puller 1
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