Here's my two cents. I know three fellows who had collections of tractors and one with a collection of combines.They are selling off all their collection while it still has value.As our generation that grew up using these tractors dies off there are less enthusiastic tractor people left.Our children are not interested,our children grew up using new and modern equipment if they were farm raised. There are less and less farm families...the writing is on the wall.One of my collector friends is in Ohio and he was concerned that if he keeps his collection in tact it will begin to devalue.A friend who has a collection of combines is having a sale next year,reasoning the same,that the value of his collection will not sustain itself.Even auction sales and weekly auctions are dieing off around here. One auctioneer told me young people want new stuff,they aren't interested in used appliances and household goods. He closed his auction after seventeen years of weekly auctions..times have changed and we didn't realize it.The collectors will become less and less..its already happening.There will still be someone who wants to restore grandpa's tractor..those someones will be few and far between..and that's my opinion based on what I see going on around me.
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