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Mike. wrote on Tuesday, June 11, 2013 (PDT):thanks for posting the pic. i would just like to say i am a really big fan of good, original paint. there only original and unrestored ONCE! i value the unpainted ones more, because you can go anywere and see a good paint job. new paint strips the tractors character away from it. i will only consider painting something if it has already bin painted, or you have no choice because there is too much rust. one more thing... i have a case 900, and i sit in the cab, and look at all the wear marks, start to drive it, and my hand happen to feel comfterble resting on the fender.... were the paint was fadded away from the original pioneer and farmer who worked his life with that equipment. painting something takes that way forever!
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