I can relate.(On a smaller scale) I just sold one of my Camaros this weekend. I had fun with it,but HAVE NOT drove it in months. I was glad to see it go to some one who is going to take care of it and actually DO something with it.(Good fellas BTW)
I kinda knew Harry Lee here from Indiana. (My grandpa used to drink Coffee with him in the morning on occasion.)He had a MAGNIFICENT collection of IH as anyone on here or RPM knows.(He is known across the U.S. for his obscure collection he possesed.)
Sadly he passed and his collection was sold/auctioned off piece by piece.I remember talking with him at the Elnora fair grounds one year. He had 50+ tractors at that show! Just Him and his wife brought them all over,and then took them home after it was over! (Granted they lived close by,but STILL a feat,in my mind!!!!)
Point I am making: You CANNOT take them with you when you are gone,so you might as well SHARE them with others that want them while you are here to do so. ;)
He spent his life doing those tractors. I understand his love for them.But I personally could not/would not take care of THAT many "toys". That HAD to be A LOT of work to attend to??? :)
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