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advantages of YT over TT?
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Posted by nomad on June 03, 2001 at 15:35:56 from (212.156.23.144):
i just like to find out the truths and like to talk about such real things (hmm, but, i guess WHO doesn't like Nomads from Nomadia talking such things and simply ban them. lets try again.) seriously. what are advantages of yesterday tractors over today tractors? (hereinafter, YT and TT.) I mean, if we ignore the advantages from collection (art/beauty?) point of view and consider only utilitarian aspects. For example, can we say *this* and/or *these* utilitarian characteristics of YTs are better than TT's? from what i've heard over a year or two, people (collectors of YT) collect YT because they hope to make more money and also because they like/prefer to collect utilitarian objects such as tractors rather than nonutilitarian objects such as paintings. This confuses me now. Because, if (one of) the reason(s) in collecting them is because they are also utilitarian, i'd suggest them to go to a dealer and buy a TT which can make everythings a YT can do and even more. Thats why this novice (nomad) of tractors is asking this; what are advantages of yesterday tractors over today tractors? ps: by the way, i think you didn't believe me i have a friend from Nomadia. *You* mind if i wrote his email? it is [email protected] and his web site is below: (this will be written once and only once. Don't think i'm advertising his page.)
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