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dirtybrownracing

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hey guys,

This is my 30 x 30 humble abode

I thought it was huge when i built it but man did it fill up quick...need one 3 times this big

Next shop will definitely bigger due to needing space for Semi Truck...

Looking on here will sure make a guy drool and want to go start a new shop.

Also included a picture of my two English Springer Spaniels playing, they're my shop mascots

Thanks guys,

Derek
 

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dirtybrownracing

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Is that a 900 series Ford tractor?

It is my great grandfathers 1952 Ford 8N, he bought it new, my grandpa used it, and it sat dormant in a field for years before i drug it down to the shop and tore into it this summer. Just got a starter solenoid and put on the 12V conversion kit. Hope to fire her up next week sometime!
 
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xtremek

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Nice shop, but they can never be big enough. Love those old Ford *n tractors. They go on forever. Drug mine out of the in-laws yard after sitting +40 years in the same spot.
 

2fat2fly

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It is my great grandfathers 1952 Ford 8N, he bought it new, my grandpa used it, and it sat dormant in a field for years before i drug it down to the shop and tore into it this summer. Just got a starter solenoid and put on the 12V conversion kit. Hope to fire her up next week sometime!

I think it's awesome you are keeping that family heirloom as a working tractor. Those are great pieces of equipment too.
 
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