As I said in the other topic I am 30, almost 31, been in the hobby since I was 14 or so but always had a thing for tractors. Up to a few years ago I was pushing 30 tractors in various sizes and conditions. Drove all over Indiana. I mostly focus on Cockshutts. One reason is if you show up with a Cockshutt 40 to a show there are fewer of them than a JD B (which I have 3 of).
Then I started working more, money got less and less. Other bills were popping up. (be paying off Purdue for a many more years) Sold a few tractors because I had more than I knew what to do with. Then I got married. She likes going to shows but its not her top favorite thing to do. Then it seemed every weekend there was a show a friend of hers was getting married or there was a family event or I was working.
And from the looks of things more tractors will be sold in the near future. I will keep some and hope to get to shows in the future.
Also being a younger guy the older generation sure liked to work me to death then complain if I did something wrong. Sure zaps the fun out of it real fast. I don't mind helping out in a club but one pays the bills and one doesn't.
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