[AT] tractor restoration lessons wanted
Larry Goss
rlgoss at insightbb.com
Thu Jul 10 14:33:06 PDT 2008
I don't know what you've been reading, Harold, but I would recommend that you pick up some of Roger Welsch's books on the subject. IMHO, those will give you the right attitude and a lot of practical help for getting started. Like you, he spent a career in "other pursuits" before seeing the light. The last I knew, Ol' Rog is a member of this group, so he may respond. His first book was "Busted Iron and Rusty Knuckles" or something like that [Busted Tractors and Rusty Knuckles: Norwegian Torque Wrench Techniques and Other Fine Points of Tractor Restoration].
'Nuff said. Good luck. You will find that tuning an engine makes use of exactly the same critical listening skills as tuning a stringed instrument.
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: charlie hill <chill8 at suddenlink.net>
Date: Thursday, July 10, 2008 15:13
Subject: Re: [AT] tractor restoration lessons wanted
To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Harold, welcome aboard. Around here the community
> college runs basic
> courses in Auto Body Repair and Minor Auto Repair. If you
> have those
> available that would be a good place to learn some of the
> required skills.
> Once you have a few skills and a few tools the rest is not so
> hard. We'll
> be glad to help with specific questions and there are lots of
> other Internet
> forums available as well.
>
> Do you have a particular brand and/or model picked out to restore?
>
> Charlie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Harold Evans" <hevans at his.com>
> To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 4:36 PM
> Subject: [AT] tractor restoration lessons wanted
>
>
> > Greetings, fellow tractor enthusiasts:
> >
> > I'm a 60 year old former professional violinist and master violin
> > maker who is now interested, during the retirement phase of my life,
> > in antique tractor restoration. How does one learn this
> hobby? I'm
> > used to learning skills with the help of a tutor and/or a school
> > class, but I can't find either in my area of the country
> (Bloomington,> Indiana). I'd be very happy to hear how
> best to learn the art of
> > giving new life to old, rusty metal.
> >
> >
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