Posted by Brent Zappe on March 17, 2020 at 07:53:54 from (104.192.90.130):
When I fist started tractor collecting it was just because I wanted to be different. The first one I started with was a poppy orange bought it from a manager in the Automotive department at WALL MART. The second one was bought because every body teased me about getting some green So I bought it from a parent that there kid went to the school. On March 17 1997. The Red color I would never buy a car or wear of clothing as this color But to report that I would only buy tractors that color RED. Then some body told me to buy some orange and dessert sunset tractors which I did. Yes you might say I got a grey sires tractor to. I forgot to add one industrial yellow one some where out in that collection but it is small (skid steer loader 1972) It is funny it all started over a ONE DOLLOR BET at WALL MART. for some how they keep growing in the collection. I started with one in 1995 and now I am up to 10 tractors and still growing. Sad news Tulare tractor show is called off this year due to Virus scare.
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