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Posted by northeast puller 1 on March 12, 2007 at 13:07:39 from (216.37.202.219):
mike a. tenn thread on restored/not restored? ..[expand] got me to thinking on collector verses collector. I think there are two types .What do you think? 1 as my self collect tractors and restore them to as close to as original as I can for that given year IE correct bolts steering wheel mag and such. I injoy the search for NOS parts and original parts as well. I also only buy tractors that are odd or rare or low serial number or had new improvement for that model year as my 1948 John Deer A which is the start of distributor and stamped frame and box seat not pan seat and lighting became a standard not an option. That being said there is also a collector that collects all sorts of tractors but does little or nothing to them and may have a 100 or more. Sooooow folks which type of collector are you? Northeast Puller
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