Posted by oliverkid on December 25, 2014 at 18:56:38 from (108.69.121.126):
In Reply to: Re: Our tractor hobby posted by DeltaRed on December 25, 2014 at 18:45:01:
I wouldnt say its heading down, but more sideways. Being one of the "young guys" your speaking of, I happen to know there is still interest in the hobby but the guys I know in my generation arent interested in the Pre-1960's tractors as much as the Heritage Era tractors from the 60's to about the 80's. Dont get me wrong I love my old Fleetline Olivers, but im more of a fan of 00 through 55 series tractors, and mostly the diesels at that. Nothing like horsepower, smoke, and chrome. I know the same goes for a lot of younger guys into the 66 series and newer IH's, and the 20 series and newer Deeres. I think a big reason behind this is also the fact that there are a lot of guys like myself who are trying to get into farming and they need euipment they can cover ground with in a reasonable ammount of time, but still like playing with the old stuff. In other words, dont write us off quite yet.
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