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Posted by Crackerhead on August 31, 2006 at 13:18:59 from (64.136.49.227):
Just sitting here and was wondering what will tractor collecting be in say 20 or so years from now? Not wanting to offend anyone but the tractor collectors as a whole is aging. Is the younger generation going to continue in our footsteps? I know my son who is 18 at the time really enjoys collecting[as long as you know who keeps footing the bill]. I am 47 and plan on collecting as long as i am able to > What do we as a group need to do to get the younger generation more involved? If we dont ger them more involved what is going to happen to all the restored tractors out there? I personaly dont see how all the restored tractors tractors out there can be absorbed by the ones that is still in the hobby ,altho I hope so instead of being sent to the big boneyard in the sky.So for now, my son and I are still going to go full blast at collecting while encouraging younger ones to get involved. What do you guys and gals think?
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