Posted by ericlb on December 26, 2007 at 03:30:23 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: whats your opinion posted by n8terry on December 25, 2007 at 16:12:48:
well there isnt any money in just pedling tractors, hopefully there wont ever be, or they will go the way of the colector cars, take ford mustangs, barrett sells 69 mustangs to rich dudes these days for over a hundred grand, i owned a 69 gt back in the late '70's, drove the crap out of it, souped it up, then sold it for 2500 bucks to the next guy, now the average guy cant afford to play the game,most of us who play in tractors do so because we like tractors either for the memories of days gone by, or because it was a family tractor, or maybe we just like to tinker with a machine that it doesnt take a 20 something with a computer to figure out, [ stress reliever] you can buy a old hulk for a few hundred [ if it doesn;t say jd on it] and then spend ten grand or more on a machine that isnt worth 4 on a real good day or go buy one already fixed up for less then the guy has in it or get took by a con man handy with a pressure washer and a case of krylon, buyer beware, but most tractor folks are older, honest people, and the real reason we may do it is that its just plain fun
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