I agree with you 100% in what you did and how you felt about it all. I am 31 and my dad and I like most grew up on farms and now are into the hobby. I know I will be here in it long after I am dead. But I don't think I'll join a club around here because of things like that.. I mean some of these "older" :wink: guys have been in the club or started it and have it in there mind that, "that is the way it has been done before, this is the way its done". Nobody can say different I think younger people in the clubs can help the hobby grow more then before, because of there ideas.. Like making really attractive web sites for the clubs and looking after them, to get the clubs info out there for other people to see. They don't have to have a tractor if they don't want to but they can help.. But some of the older generation just don't want to see what the younger ones have in there heads and maybe show it all in a different light.. Hell if we all young and old work together old tractors might be on SPEED TV giving Barrette Jackson auctions a run for there money :lol:
My dad and I have talked about this very thing about 3 months ago.. Hell maybe we might start a club around here...
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