Antique tractors are a great memento of days gone by. The market for antique tractors is currently expanding as more people pick up tractor restoration as a hobby. In addition to being a great hobby, restoring antique tractors can also be a great way to earn a little extra money.
If you are interested in restoring antique tractors then the first thing you need to do is to learn what models are worth restoring and what models should be left in the junk pile. You can determine what models are in high demand by visiting antique tractor chat rooms, message boards, blog pages and by reading antique tractor trade publications. It is a good idea to specialize in one or two models. This will help to reduce how much research you will need to do to learn how to identify mechanical problems, where to get parts and how to repair mechanical problems on your project tractors.
Antique tractorsThe next step is to learn where you can find antique tractors to restore. This step is pretty simple. First of all you can visit your local scrap and junk yards to look for parts and tractors. Next you can visit yard sales and garage sales. Finally you can scour classified ads that list tractors that are for sale. You may also want to read the “To Give Away” section of your local newspaper.
After you have restored your antique tractors your next step will be to find a buyer. There are a couple of ways to do this. First of all you can simply place an ad in your local newspaper or in a trade magazine. Next you can take your restored tractors to trade shows and tractor shows. Finally you can use flea markets to display your tractors and to find a buyer.
Electric tractors can be used in just about any setting from residential properties and landscaping to commercial properties and agricultural farming. The type of electric tractor that you buy is going to depend on several factors. These factors include: how much you have to spend, what you need to use it for and how much land you need to work. Manufacturers of electric tractors, mowers and landscaping equipment include John Deere electric tractors, Kubota tractors and GE.
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I don't know who posted this short article but if you will check my web site at: http://www.adeptr.com you will see that it came from my home page. Did this get copied and posted as your original? This tet exactly word for word has been on my home page since 1996
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