[AT] Was Serious Restoration Now philosophy
jfgrant
jfgrant at triton.net
Tue Jan 18 16:42:02 PST 2005
Restoration or manufacture?
Well I don't think there can be a final answer to this question.
If there are absolutely no part available at all then is one just supposed
to forget about the unit and do nothing because the "correct police" will
case aspersions? I think not.
If spare parts are available but beyond the recourses of the "restorer",
should one forget about the project and do nothing for the same reason's as
above? Again, I think not.
The reason's for a restoration/rebuild project are many and wide. It's their
unit and project. If one does not approve then go away and keep quiet unless
one is ready to put some money where their mouth is.
In my opinion, the reason most of us are in this game is because (1) It's
fun, (2) we enjoy the friends we make and meet here, (3) we enjoy the work
and reward of a personal nature, (4) it's part of our heritage, (5) and on &
on.
Just my thoughts. If it feels good, DO IT! John Grant
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From: "Spencer Yost" <yostsw at atis.net>
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On 1/17/2005 at 9:01 PM Guy Fay wrote:
I know that the last time I posted one of these, that some of you sniffed
that casting new parts wasn't a REAL restoration. So you don't have to click
the links if you don't want to. Everybody else-Craig
Anderson's put up some pages about the restoration of a Mogul 45 that came
out of a river bank.
http://www.andersonofrosholt.com/17501.html
Guy's post begs the question: "What has to be left of the original
tractor for the process of refurbishment to be called 'a restoration of an
original tractor?'" If engine or frame is gone, is this no longer a
restoration but the manufacture of a replica? Do you _have_ to use used
parts? If all that is left is the serial number tag, is that sufficient to
call it a restoration of an original tractor?.
In other words we all have included some used, some new and some
Metal-shop/foundry/home made parts in a restoration. Where is the line
crossed from "a restoration of an original tractor" into "making a replica
of an original tractor"?.
I have wanted to start this discussion, and Guy's post gives me the chance.
Spencer Yost
Owner, ATIS
Plow the Net!
http://www.atis.net
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