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Re: Tractor collecting.......Just a fad?
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Posted by CLW on January 02, 2005 at 17:09:00 from (64.216.238.187):
In Reply to: Tractor collecting.......Just a fad? posted by Rumely Man on January 02, 2005 at 14:04:48:
I think it will someday go away. As the small farmers sell out and there kids grow up and move to town they will have no place to keep or work on one. People who have salvage yards may not have anyone who wants to keep some old parts moving that they don't know what they fit or how they work. This may hurt a lot. There will always be some collectors but looks to me like they will drop in numbers some each year. Like others have said, the tractors we like won't be the ones younger folks grew up on so they won't be popular. CLW
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