This page contain a hodge-podge collection of links accumulated through the years.
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Looking for information on restoration, the "Farm Collector" website has tons of information. Check out "Farm Life" and others.
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Are you a collector? Visit Collectors Weekly. They review other sites. Follow the links that interest you. There is something
for everyone.
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Home.comcast.net is the most comprehensive site that Sue Cochran has found for tools. Check it out.
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Wrenching News has great
photos of old tools, links to other tool sites, auction catalogs, etc.
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Click on the book and you find Astragal
Press where you can find books on antique tools?
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Do you have questions about woodworking or metalworking
machines, what about antique steam and gas engines? Vintage Machinery has the answers. Check it out.
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Antique Farming
has information not only on tractors but, other things such as: barns, backhoes, machinery, etc. Please go to
their website. If you want download any literature, they require you to sign up.
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Need to know the math behind belts and pulleys? Have
a problem with your magneto? Your answers can be found at Harry's Old Engine.
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If you haven't found this site "Historical
Construction Equipment Association" and you haven't watched the clips of their 2010 show video, go do it .
Right now! Go!
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Are you looking for books to buy? Check these sights.
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Visit "Antique
Gas Engine Books for Hit and Miss Engines" for everything you want to know about these engines.
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Book Finder.com is a great sight if your looking for a book
for a specific author or title.
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