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How to Restore Your Farm Tractor (Motorbooks Workshop)

How to Restore Your Farm Tractor (Motorbooks Workshop)
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How to Restore Your Farm Tractor (Motorbooks Workshop)

 
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For fun, practicality or profit, farm tractor restoration has become extremely popular. Follow two tractors through professional restorations and examine carbs, diesel systems, hydraulics, engines and drives, electrical, PTOs, and more. From buying a tractor to final paint and decals, this book helps you do it right so your classic will last for generations to come. Originally published in 1992, this updated edition reflects changes in the hobby. Features include a new introduction, an updated suppliers list, and select color photography, all wrapped into a new page design.

 
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Product Details
Author:Robert N. Pripps
Paperback:176 pages
Publisher:MBI
Publication Date:July 02, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:0760317828
Product Width:208.0 centimeters
Product Height:267.5 centimeters
Product Weight:1.25 pounds
Package Length:10.5 inches
Package Width:8.1 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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5Buy this book before you buy a restoration project  Aug 30, 2001 By Kevin Thurston
This book is a good overview of tractor restoration. It follows the restoration of a Ford 9N tractor to original parade ready condition and a Farmall to working condition. It has chapters on each section of restoration such as electrical systems, fuel system etc. While it describes the steps involved in some detail for the two tractors being documented, it notes the exceptions for others such as John Deere. This book will give you a good feel for what tractor restoration is about and it will even give you some detailed instructions for some of the work involved, but it will not be the sole resource needed. Fortunately the author is well aware of that fact and gives generous references as to where more information can be found, not just other publications, but also societies and parts dealers.
This book is well written and well organized. It has a lot of good photographs, even if many of them are in black and white. I recommend it as a good starting point, but certainly not the last word.

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3This book is a good reference for the beginner.  Sep 04, 1998
I found the book to be well written and illustrated. The advice and techniques presented are sound, though somewhat over-simplified. It would be excellent reading for those who are considering a tractor restoration project. Those who have completed one or more restorations should find it interesting, but not enlightening.

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5How to Restore Your Farm Tractor  Feb 04, 2004
An excellent and interesting orientation as to what it would take to restore an old farm tractor. I found a lot of good b&w photos and a desciptive,easy to understand text. There are appendexes listing clubs and parts vendors also. Buy this book along with a shop manual before you buy a tractor.


4General knowledge  Jul 14, 2011 By Roosterman
Overall a good book containing general knowledge. If you are a novice to rebuilding tractors then I could see where this would be a some benefit. I should not be too critical because the book's title is appropriate and not misleading. There was not much information that I did not know but I do not regret the purchase. If you are considering buying and restoring an old tractor there are some general purpose tips that would be of some benefit. If you have already purchased or own a tractor for restoration. You would be better off with model specific information.


5informative  Jun 02, 2010 By Karl J. Groom
this book has some great tips and helped me to restore my 1947 massey harris

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