Since he was in eighth grade, Brady Rohlfs has always enjoyed restoring cars and tractors.

It's a different kind of work from his day job teaching music and directing bands at Waverly's middle and high schools.

"It's nice, relaxing work for me," said Rohlfs, who lives on an acreage near Eagle. "I like the art of seeing how things are designed."

Rohlfs' latest project is especially meaningful.

For the past two years, Rohlfs and his wife, Kelli, have worked to restore a 1941 Farmall H tractor into the hot pink "Fight Y'all Farmall" that will be auctioned off at this year's Cattlemen's Ball to raise money for cancer research. The tractor's body is painted hot pink with pink headlights and features a pink cancer ribbon on the front.

"It's a project of love," Rohlfs said. "My mom recently

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