I took no offense to what any one else has said, and I hope no one takes any to my opinions, but I would like to share my thoughts.
Yes the majority of the newer generation (mine) have their eyes glued to cell phones, computers, etc.
BUT I'm 20, use both my cell phone and computer to view this site. With the exception of email, this site is also the closest to social media I use. And if I'm on this site, it makes sense that I do know some about tractors, though I'm still learning.
You know what gets me though, is all that ever shows up at shows like that here in Az (AzEDGETA included) are the tractors. Next to no: cultivators, cotton pickers, planters, mowers, other equipment. If you ask me, more effort should be taken by the older generation, who has the time, MONEY, and EXPERIENCE to save and show some of the more complex items used with the tractors should, as in my opinion that has more power to capture attention than just an old tractor.
No offense to Mr. Williams, but I probably would walk past his Regular with out much thought, as it is a tractor with none of the associated equipment that made the Regular such an popular tractor. Now the 15-30 is a little less common in my experiences, so I might pay it more attention, but again, if I had to chose, due to trailer space, between hauling two tractors, or one tractor with some equipment once used with it, I'd go with the latter every time.
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