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Posted by bontai Joe on Monday, January 02, 2006:

In Reply to: starting out in antique collecting posted by kevin ruetsche on Saturday, December 24, 2005:

Also any year Farmall Cub, or Cub LoBoy, Deere model G, H, or M and many others. Do you have a memory of any relatives owning tractors (like your dad or grandfather, or an uncle)? Getting one of the same model can be very rewarding. And if you just want to get your feet wet with minimal investment, there are websites dedicated to repairing and restoring 1950's and 1960's vintage garden tractors, such as Gravely, Cub Cadet, Deere, Bolens, etc. The advantage is that these little guys take up less room if that's a consideration.


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