You sneaky dog you, I couldn’t figure out what or why you were selling the tractor so quickly but now I can see why.
This M925a2 is going to be a huge undertaking that will be full of surprises. I’m always up for a good challenge myself. This will definitely be worth all your efforts in the end I’m sure….!!
As a M925a1 owner myself. I’m already getting ideas of what needs to be done and the parts that need to be found……I guess it kinda runs in the blood once you’ve owned one. I’m already getting excited about seeing it all come together.
Just be prepared for all the ebay links and contact info I’m going to send ya when ever I see some M939a2 stuff up for sale……..Hahahaha……It’s just my little way of trying to help ya out and get it together.
Best of Luck,
C’dub
' When the pin is pulled, Mr.Grenade is not our friend ' - U.S. Marine Corps
WOW, that looks like one heck of a project. Good thing you got this place for moral support Now get to work....i want to see it better than new at aberdeen next spring so i can drool all over it
Proud to own Builder77's former ride. R.I.P. Ethan
1970 M35A2C with hardtop and heater, no winch. Limited duty due to uh......something..TDB
Studebaker M108- home- runs, resto pending.
Studebaker M35A1 with plow and LDS 427
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NEWEST ADDITION: 1990 Human female AKA "Salafrae" More options that i know what to do with. Awaiting transport to home base. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/members/salafrae.html
This has my attention......... Haven't had a lot of time to spend here lately, but looks like I'll need to make a shift in priorities.....I love it already!