Posted by tempola on August 19, 2011 at 06:07:38 from (99.195.111.246):
This affects tractors of all size & colors from the little garden tractors all the way up to the big deers,farmalls, case, and any brand you can think of.
Seems that every day some old forgotten tractor ends up scrapped. Scrap is a pretty profitable since around here is about $200 a ton.
They don't make these things anymore. when they are gone, they are gone forever. Some of these people will scrap anything, regardless of rarity, or condition. destroying much needed parts for people restoring them.
Old farm machines are America's heritage. It's very sad to see these old machines melted down to go to China or India. We are selling these people everything that we hold dear as it is!
There are still plenty of tractors around to restore, but I can't help but wonder about tomorrow?
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