Posted by Ken Christopherson on July 14, 2016 at 13:37:32 from (63.231.147.134):
I was sitting around, thinking about an interesting topic to discuss. For all of us collectors - what is your goal for your collection? MY goal is to have a tractor from every era 1900-1909, 1910-1919, 1920-1929, 1930-1939, 1940-1949, and 1950-1959. So far I have three from the 1940's ('41 Case SC, '42 John Deere A, '47 Farmall M). I'd love to own a smaller steamer from the early era 1900-1909 (if I could ever afford one), maybe a Fordson from the teens, Farmall Regular or JD GP or D from the 20's, and a Minne Mo JT or Oliver Hart Parr 18-27 from the 30's. Maybe a Farmall Cub from the 1950's?
I thought it would be interesting to talk about - not that I want to set a LIMIT to the tractors I end up with or the quantity, but it's good to set a beginning goal. Lol!
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