I would say the ship sailed about seven years ago. Tractor shows began dropping like flies,attendance dropped and they could not afford to continue. Then I saw tractor collectors assessing their collections and the sell off began. I know two huge collectors that had auction sales and sold off most of their wares,taking a lot less than they had paid for and invested in. I see only families wanting to have grandpas tractor for personal reasons. The rest is history and some folks won't admit it!The only people interested in old tractors was those of us who grew up with them,we're dieing off and children and grandchildren aren't interested in a bunch of old machinery,they would rather have ATV's,motorcycles,snowmobiles etc. Dej(jed) has it all figured out for us,some just don't want to listen! The only tractor I am interested in is a newer one with a cab to use for snow removal. My tractors are sitting in a shed,I haven't been near them in over a year..maybe my grandsons will play with them some day but I doubt it...6 cents a pound,memories faded.
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