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Re: Where to Draw The Line???
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Posted by Turk on November 22, 2005 at 15:37:35 from (206.222.209.21):
In Reply to: Where to Draw The Line??? posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on November 22, 2005 at 13:55:14:
It's possibly more relative to one's own age than the age of the tractor. It used to seem like if you showed up at an antique show with an F20 you were a lightwieght, but they seemed pretty old to me. Now you might see a 560 in the line-up beside a Mogul. An M does not seem like an antique to me because everyone still had one when I was growing up, but is definitly old enough. It's all part of the time, space, and trash continuem, more tractors are becoming "antique" every minute, but the early tractors will always be the early tractors, the real antiques. And I realize that you usually can't drive around for a little while and buy a couple Titans anymore, but the old timers who spent hard earned money on junk to drag home to set in the trees or in an old shed were the true visionaries in this game. As for a general personal opinion, old tractors have steel wheels.
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