Posted by Mike1972chev on May 27, 2012 at 12:59:00 from (99.31.13.241):
Hey guys, I liked SGT Bull's last opinion poll.
My question is how long do you all think our 40,50-60 + year old tractors will go?????? I pride myself on keeping things mantained and in running condition,and with the invention of the internet and aftermarket parts mfgs AND great folks like you guys on this sight,MANY,MANY aspects of tractor resto/repair has gotten better!
Things I am concerned about:The SMALL farmer is kind of going away.BIG farmers wouldnt even think of using an M farmall for much.NEWER generations of kids do not seem to be interested in old equipment as much as I was as a kid.Our tractors are valuable to us,but what is the future for our valued machines????Will future "NON interest" send them to the recycler???? Will ANYONE have any use for them in another 40 to 60 years???? I am from the LAST of a generation whos family loved and knew an M Farmall.(Can you tell I had a few beverages??? lol:)
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