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Another Amazing Restoration
I simply can't find the words to express how the pictures of this restored tractor make me feel.
http://peoria.craigslist.org/grd/5894578549.html |
That sure is a restored beauty!:bigeyes::biggrin2:
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Pristine condition fresh off showroom floor is how many will have to describe theirs after seeing this "restoration".
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Yikes yuck!!!!
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Looks like I can quit my job now, no way I can compete with that skill level.:biggrin2:
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:biggrin2::bigeyes:
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Words fail me. :biggrin2:
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I'd give it a solid "10"
( 10 beers) Beauty in in the eyes of the beer holder.:beerchug: |
I started collecting and restoring antique farm equipment 30+ years ago. The term restored is extremely broad/far-reaching. The Cadet in question, well if it has a recently professionally rebuilt starter, and several NEW pulleys on the deck, he may not be too far off on price if you want to mow with it. I'm thinking $300 would be better. At best I would call it "fixed up/well cared for"-- restored, not so much.
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Sad actually....hey not to derail, but after looking at that; mark, am I gonna be able to use the roundy fenders without having to change them in any way if I use the taller, or possibly custom made tunnel cover?? I'm hoping to stick that 1642 (or whatever It was ) alum rear with hyd lift, in a 72 and try to keep It from looking anything like that butchery in the add...?? Just wondering...probably one of those things I'll just have to cross when i get there...sorry, continue.........
So sad....someone get that away from him!! Well, have to low ball first I guess:bash2: |
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