Can tell,it"s going to be a good looker.Really time consuming but the end result will be a great lookin tractor. If one can get a tractor thats not junk, all the parts not bent all to heck,( even those with notable exception) can be hand made. Good running engine, good transmission good rear end assembly,then it"s up to a person to involve time to make the tractor FUNCTIONAL AS WELL AS LOOKING GOOD. The worst part for me is to see em in the weeds,roting away,not being used as they were intended,Guess the owners forgot where they came from and who allowed em to have em in the first place. Farmers neglect is really noticable when the seat is destroyed ,steering wheel cracked, rusty, and they won"t even bother to throw a tarp over the tractor. Just leave it out in the elements year after year. Tarps aren"t expensive. Shows me just how cheap they are. Any way thats my feeling and I"s stuck with it. Gotta tell ya though, you are indeed one of a kind. I"m sure your tractor will be another great looking ,functional ,worth while project. Just heep on keeping on. Slow And steady does it every time. Thanks for posting great pictures let us see progress as you develope the tractor. Warment reguards. LOU
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