Posted by JD Seller on October 13, 2019 at 06:58:40 from (208.126.198.213):
In Reply to: Why posted by Grandpa love on October 13, 2019 at 05:03:47:
The fellows talking about liability are correct to a point. The trouble it you can be sued anytime or place these days. I refuse to give up my freedom to a bunch of lawyers and courts. Those that are worried about it to this degree should just leave their stuff at home in my opinion. You hear of a case or two where things happen. That is out of thousands of times that nothing does.
Also the ones that do not want the chance of a scratch on their "perfect" tractor should leave it home as well. Maybe in a climate controlled locked building.
These tractors where never made to be just museum pieces. 95% of the tractors at most shows are really not that valuable. Letter series JD or IH bring peanuts anymore. Even the more Rare JD two cylinders are not worth a whole lot anymore either. Life is too short to be this worried about these things in my opinion.
These attitudes of "look but do not touch" are one reason that just about every tractor show is getting fewer people coming. There is not very many of the "next generation" joining the hobby.
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