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Posted by thepinkpanther on November 03, 2005 at 14:44:41 from (69.55.159.9):
...tractors? i have a F-30 that has new tires and round spokes front and rear,but i think a tractor that is rusty and got a little oil and grease on it looks kinda neat.youknow like it was put in the barn after 50 years of work.a set of steel wheels really set a tractor like that off!mine has good paint on it and it looks nice,but when i go to a tractor show the first thing i go to is the unrestored tractors and engines. now im not talking about junk.no cobbled up trash piles.a unrestored,good running tractor on steel wheels or gas engine with grease on it where it has been running makes me think of when it was in use on a farm. you folks with super slick tractors and engines should be proud of what you have.i know you folks spend a lot of time and MONEY on your stuff and they look nice.i aint slamming nice equip. just thougt i would ask you guys what your thoughts were? .......PP
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