[AT] Was Serious Restoration Now philosophy
dglass
dglass at mail.newnanutilities.org
Wed Jan 19 06:10:38 PST 2005
I don't have any spit and polish tractors either, but I went to Iowa a
few years ago to the Ageless Iron Expo and saw a Farmall 400 that had a
"restoration" sponsored by DuPont and it was a work of art. Probably
the most beautiful tractor I have ever seen. Meticulous detail and
paint that you wouldn't believe. Did it run? I don't know, but it sure
looked great. A guy in the parking lot had a Farmall C that you can tell
he lovingly restored and even had a telephone on it(I don't think that
was a factory option). Beautiful job and even made a custom trailer for
it. It too was beautiful. I think both of these tractors were beyond
restoration. Although they were beautiful, if I had them they would
look like the rest of my tractors in no time. I don't want a tractor to
parade on Saturday and polish the rest of the week. I want a user, but
I still like to look at those beauties.
DAVIESW739 at aol.com wrote:
>My Case LA came pretty much complete but I changed the Radiator the head the
>pistons the front end all but the axle. Well I guess mine is just a
>conglomerate by now. Hey I have all the old parts maybe I should repair them and put
>it back like it was. Boy will that make Mamma happy.
> I would think that one should try to keep as much of the original parts as
>possible but sometimes it just doesn't work that way. I would think that the
>purest will want to keep the old paint but for those of us who just want good
>running old tractor to play with what does it matter its our tractor and if
>the purest doesn't like they can go get one of their own.
>I don't like the spit an polished tractors that shine like brand new
>Rolls/Royce
>But some people do. If you want original then remember the paint ain't
>supposed to shine like a mirror.
>I here a lot of controversy about this at the pulls when they check for the
>best show tractor at some of them they want it to be farmable at others they
>want it to look pretty. I really don't think we will ever get together on this
> subject as it seems to be mostly what the owner wants and not what others
>like.
>
> Walt Davies
>Cooper Hollow Farm
>Monmouth, OR 97361
>503 623-0460
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