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Re: Is there a national antique tractor assoc.?
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Posted by MMB on February 09, 2007 at 06:34:24 from (64.42.242.45):
In Reply to: Is there a national antique tractor assoc.? posted by cadet trooper on February 08, 2007 at 16:42:50:
The % of tractor collectors who are into such trivial and insignificant crap is so small that they are not even worth mentioning. Most of us do it for fun and don't worry about Flambeau Red or Ferguson Grey or the million variations of those two colors, or if the wiring is of the correct color or gauge or insulating material. If you are really concerned about it, then perhaps try to get the ball rolling yourself or with a group that feels as you do. Remember that every organization in the country started with a person or small group of people who felt strongly about something. That should read "felt strongly about something and were willing to put in their time to do something about it instead of expecting someone else to do it". Just my two cents, and I am not being rude or abrasive to your post.
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