Posted by super99 on March 21, 2010 at 12:47:53 from (74.32.186.139):
I would be interested to hear from or talk to anyone who belongs to a tractor club about your rules for donations. The club I belong to (Antique Engine and Tractor Association)needs to come up with some rules or guidelines for donated items. We do not want to end up being a scrap yard for useless items donated to the club with restrictions on them.( I'll donate this to the club in memory of my Dad, but you can't get rid of it). Also don't want to end up with several of the same items( What do you do with 10 broken hand corn shellers or whatever). Or the famous, I want to donate this to the club for display at your show, and you keep it inside but we still own it.( can you say free storage?) Just wondering how other clubs handle this. There are some scarse items that would be great to have, others that fall into the who cares catagory. Don't want to get into the; Well, you took his steam engine, but you won't take my rusted out pull combine that comes in a pile situation. Just wondering how others handle this. E-mail is open. Check out the club at www.ae-ta.com Chris
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