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Re: The worst part of a restoration project is...........???
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Posted by Michael soldan on September 02, 2002 at 18:17:47 from (216.46.130.67):
In Reply to: The worst part of a restoration project is...........??? posted by Kurow on September 02, 2002 at 16:30:56:
Kurow, how are things in New Zealand? I don't have problems with parts or the know how to do something. I always figure going to a wreckers to look for parts is part of the hobby, likewise buying a manual or finding out how to do a repair is part of the hobby, I always find that not being able to find time to do the restoration is the problem. I have one H painted and complete except for the hood and grill which are primed and ready..and haven't found time all summer to finish it. Another H is complete mechanically and cleaned for priming...same problem..Time..I still enjoy what ever time I can spend in the shop with a tractor and I still use the H and an M on the farm along with my newer working tractors. I just got a B250 diesel to play with as well . Nice to hear from someone down under...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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