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Re: Is there a national antique tractor assoc.?
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Posted by cadet trooper on February 09, 2007 at 15:45:59 from (68.253.226.28):
In Reply to: Is there a national antique tractor assoc.? posted by cadet trooper on February 08, 2007 at 16:42:50:
Well said folks and I didn't take any of the comments as abrasive or otherwise I kinda threw it out there as a polling comment to see how others thought about the matter and apparently as I thought car collectors are a lot different than farm machinary people because they are willing at any time to take it and pull a plow or combine or whatever. A lot of car people only come out on bright sunny days and set by their vehicle with their dust mops and as soon as the clouds come in bail out and I can understand that because it's alot of work getting them to shine. It's kinda nice to go to the tractor shows and see the tractors without milling around the owners wondering if you're going to leave fingerprint on the hood or something. I'm rambling again. As far as me starting a national assoc. If it ain't broke don't fix it.CT
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