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Posted by BillyinStoughton on September 01, 2006 at 08:50:13 from (69.214.162.13):
In Reply to: Future of tractor collecting posted by Crackerhead on August 31, 2006 at 13:18:59:
Oh come on now boys...let's not get all heady here. Tractor collecting will continue till long after they throw my ashes into the grain drill and put me down with the alfalfa. I just turned 30, so I'm not a young buck, but I'm not the old bull either...and I see lots of younger guys involved in collecting and restoration already. We all have 8-5 jobs and lives off the farm, but we still make it a point to work on and with old tractors. It's my therapy after five days of high speed business...well, that and a cold can of High Life. Nothing is more comfortable than sliding into the seat of the Farmall and raking a field after having my *ss chewed from a customer that doesn't know his butt from a whole in the ground. Even attending all the local tractor and steam shows, I see plenty of young blood. So let's not get ahead of ourselves boys. We'll back ya up! Billy
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