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Re: The future of the hobby we all love.
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Posted by brad on September 20, 2002 at 16:07:15 from (198.176.41.2):
In Reply to: The future of the hobby we all love. posted by Bryan in Michigan on September 19, 2002 at 14:05:47:
I dont worry about the amount of people having a interest in the old tractors. I worry more about the rich people that seam to be getting into it because it is the "in" thing to do. In my area they have run the price up so much that a poor man cant afford them. My dad said one day that it is no wonder kids get into drugs and things like that because when he was young old cars were the thing for kids my age and it was more important to have one fixed up and ride them around. Now old cars go for 20,000 to 50,000. Now common who can afford that. Same with old tractors, prices have doubled or even trippled in the last 3 years. I just hope that when I have my kids I can afford to fix them. My 2cents
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