I think the tractor collecting is just like anything antique. Like the antiques sold at those shops or estate sales or yard sales, ect. I'm 29 years old and when I think about it, there's always going to be a group of people that keep an old falling down barn with "stuff" in it. Or an attic with stuff. Think about all the antiques out there. Most everything being found today was in someones old house, or old barn that was just being collected. It's a big treasure hunt to find what your looking for. The treasure hunt is going to go on for generations. Yes some might be yard art, some storage, some in museums. I've thought about your topic for a long time, and all the what iffs. But you know what????? The more I think about it, at the end of the day, It's just "stuff". I mean, no matter what we all believe in or don't believe in, we can't take it with us when we pass. I think the Big Barn in the sky will have everything we could ever imagine. Thanks for your post, this is a topic we can all relate to. It's a tough one, though. But the world has and is always changing. Bob Dylin, sang that song-- the times they are a chann.n.gin
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