Those kinds are worth less than a warm bucket of spit, DO NOT let them discourage you. Old tractors are old tractors, if you like the hobby of working on them, using them for your needs and the overall practice of fixing-repairing, what have you, don't let anyone stop you.
I remember old codgers looking at us kids like we knew nothing, hate to say it, don't think I turned out so bad either, things are paid for, land, house, most of my equipment. I think the smartest kids, the ones who achieved early, had good parents that taught them well, did not hand them anything, but took a strong interest in guiding them along the way. Many of my generation, parents were just about resentful of their kids, their jobs took up most of their time and you had to figure it out on your own, it's how I grew up, kids were to be seen, not heard, and all that crap. Looking back, all those negative nellies had nothing on me, some were drunks, worthless jerks with big mouths towards young go getters. I have one my age, he's jealous of a nephew who has achieved success, these types you just cannot listen to.
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