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antique tractors....passing fad....my thoughts....
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Posted by Brad Wies on March 14, 2003 at 20:32:58 from (12.213.192.59):
Hello gentlemen! Allow me to introduce myself to people who don't know who I am. I am Brad Wies, a 17 year old male from IL, I enjoy farm living/lifestlye and I am a tractor nut myself. Tractors, a fad....hardly.....I love tractors, I love to work them, I love to see them restored. I believe that tractor collectors of my generation will emerge as time goes on. I love my 42 Case "VC" but I never have enough money to restore it, it costs alot of money anymore and I had to move into town so it sits at my grandparents house. Tractors, they are a passion for farm folk and people interested in farming, I love every brand, Case, the tractor line my grandpa has, I think they are great. John Deere, the great 2 cylinder sound, IH, nothing like that shiny red, Oliver, the smooth 6 cylinder, Minny Mo, the styling, the comofort, and their ahead of time advancements.Ford, they just were cool :) and every tractor for being unique. Will this sport die?! NEVER! For there will always be people who love them and appreciate them for what they were and still are! Thanks, -Brad Wies
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