Take a look at this..
international 200 farmall cub antique 4 cyl tractor
This is the saddest thing I have ever seen.
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Someone Totally Destroyed This Tractor
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Ain't nothing to fix it up like new again! It'd only require a sandblaster, couple gallons of paint, sheet metal shop and/or a couple gallons of bondo, a gallon of WD-40, maybe a good welding rig, a pick-up truck load of parts, a fresh box of bandaids and 10,000 man hours.
That exhaust pipe sure looks like a plummer designed it!
That exhaust pipe sure looks like a plummer designed it!
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Well its a diamond in the rough!!!!!! With a lot of elbow grease, some paint and some parts she could look like new again.
What year tractor would that be?
When i was restoring and selling gravely model L's i surely brought the dead back to life. It was great to hear them run again. I also repaired old magneto's too some were old edisons too they were the horizontal ones, they weren't uprite like the wico mags were.
I restored 25 vintage husqvarna dirtbikes too. The hardest thing was finding parts. I had the biggest husky junk yard in the country at one time. I even manufactured connecting rods from other dirtbikes that were close. Trust me that cub looks a lot easier to restore back to its orginal condition.
What year tractor would that be?
When i was restoring and selling gravely model L's i surely brought the dead back to life. It was great to hear them run again. I also repaired old magneto's too some were old edisons too they were the horizontal ones, they weren't uprite like the wico mags were.
I restored 25 vintage husqvarna dirtbikes too. The hardest thing was finding parts. I had the biggest husky junk yard in the country at one time. I even manufactured connecting rods from other dirtbikes that were close. Trust me that cub looks a lot easier to restore back to its orginal condition.
Last edited by BigBill on Tue Dec 05, 2006 7:12 pm, edited 2 times in total.
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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