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C. L. Dill: With our farm equipment we usually consult with the
farmers for help. Also, farm equipment we have repaired, restored
by in-kind through tractor dealers, etc.
John
At 03:23 AM 6/19/96 GMT, you wrote:
>I need to work with local tractor and agricultural equipment enthusiasts
>on the restoration of tractors. I observe that they do wonderful
>restorations to a "show" and running level, but aren't aware of museum
>preservation and conservation concerns. Does anyone have successful
>"plans" for such projects they'd be willing to share, for restoration to
>either "show" or "museum" levels?
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>I'd also be interested in hearing from anyone with experience and/or
>expertise in this area who might be interested in doing some paid
>consulting work.
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>Please feel free to respond off-line. Thanks.
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>C. L. Dill
>Director, Museum Division
>State Historical Society of North Dakota
>612 East Boulevard
>Bismarck ND 58505-0830
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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John Martinson
[log in to unmask]
Work: Fort Walla Walla Museum
755 Myra Rd
Walla Walla, WA 99364
(509) 525-7703 (Work)
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