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What a wonderful phrasing: " We collect aggressivly..."
wiht compliments, Gerhard
On Thu, 20 Jun 1996, Awald, John AgHerMus wrote:
> To C. L. Dill and others asking about tractor restorations:
>
> Agricultural equipment care and feeding, it's our job.
>
> Our museum is fortunate to have a large collection of farm tractor and
> machinery items primarily dating from 1910 to 1950 (earlier and later years
> are available but not as inclusive). This collection is cataloged on a
> computer database and is available (by photocopy) to those needing
> information about the original specifications, colors, etc of tractors and
> machinery. We charge for this service -- those needing details on costs
> please contact me off list. (We don't make money at this but hope to recoupe
> SOME of the costs)
>
> Our in-house restorations rely heavily on out archive and have been more
> historically accurate because we are able to use the 1930 service manual
> rather than the generic manual available from commercial sources. We used
> to use area implement dealers for service -- it's kind of like taking your
> 1926 Hupmobile to a automobile dealer for service -- maybe you will be
> lucky...
>
> REMEMBER NOT ALL TRACTORS **SHOULD** BE RESTORED. Our restorations
> consider the historic fabric of the tractor -- if it is original paint
> effected only by time, sun, wind, rain -- we usually leave it alone. Both
> restored and unrestored are exhibited. We do try to have every piece of
> machinery in oour collection in running condition -- years from now it will
> be even more difficult to get parts !!! We do use our tractors -- but only
> for light duty, no tractor pulls. We believe that they were designed to run
> and sitting in one place for a very long time has to be hard on them.
>
> Soon you will be able to visit us on the WWW with photos of some of our
> restored/unrestored pride and joys. More on this later.
>
> For further information on the Beckman Archive contact us at:
>
> John Awald, Director <[log in to unmask]>
> Carrie Lavarnway, Curator <[log in to unmask]>
> Ag Museum general info <[log in to unmask]>
>
> Snail: State Agricultural Heritage Museum
> South Dakota State University
> Box 2207C
> Brookings, SD 57007-0999
>
> Phone: 605/688-6226
> FAX: 605/688-6303
>
> We are agressively collection agricultural literature. If your museum has
> service manuals, sales brochures, etc contact us off list with the details.
>
> John Awald
> [log in to unmask]
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