Sunday, July 27, 2008

Bill's Panzer Palace is almost complete!

Although I moved my stuff out of the main garage into the new shed, I had to move it all back this month so I could: epoxy the floor, insulate the walls, put OSB on the walls, primer the walls, and build a 200+ square foot 'shelf' inside the shed. My son and I are currently trying to disassemble Panzers and put them up on the shelf. I have parts of two up there, a T65 and a T758es. There are about 10 tractors inside - all but 1 being Panzers. The oddball is a Mustang tractor that I hope to build into an electric powered racing tractor this winter.

Once I get all the stuff out of the 'hillbilly shantys' and into the garage, I can call it complete.

In other news, I hope you've had a chance to fill out the survey I posted online. It asks if people would be willing to support the web site financially, and what kind of content would be good to have on the site. What I learned is that there are a lot of people willing to help, and that some of the info I have scattered about (like serial numbers) needs to be better consolidated so people can access it.

I'd like to get your opinon on what I should put on the site. Please post a response of you have a suggestion. Heck, post a reponse anyway to let me know you've read my brain dump. If people actually read this, I'll post more. Thanks! -Bill

6 comments:

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toftnj said...

Howdy Bill

It's been a long time. we first talked about 10 ro 12 yeara ago. You knew me then as Banchie, and we talked about Panzer tractors. Well. I'm wrtiing now just to let you know you're doing a great job and it's great to see you are still active in the preservation of these fine tractors. I had to sell my Meteror but plan on getting another.
Talk to you sometime.
Tom
toftnj

Anonymous said...

hey bill keep the info coming to help us keep saving these great classic tractors.we have four and always looking to see whats out there.my wife thinks its an addiction but she is very supportive.serial numbers and production numbers and dates are a great help along with options and implements.we have a co par dual rear wheel t65 2119 one with a snow blower one with a kohler electric start and one plain jane.keep up the good work we are grateful for your time and dedication feel free to contact us for anything. thanks joe and tracy

Anonymous said...

hey bill keep the info coming to help us keep saving these great classic tractors.we have four and always looking to see whats out there.my wife thinks its an addiction but she is very supportive.serial numbers and production numbers and dates are a great help along with options and implements.we have a co par dual rear wheel t65 2119 one with a snow blower one with a kohler electric start and one plain jane.keep up the good work we are grateful for your time and dedication feel free to contact us for anything. thanks joe and tracy tanctil@cox.net

AgrariNet said...

Hi Bill, I hope you still preserve those great classic tractors. Keep us posting about your progress.

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