To get the younger generation involved you need to go to the people, in most cases they wont come to you. You need to get families involved to be able to keep the hobby alive in the future. People would rather watch paint dry then go and watch a bunch of older guys with older tractors,pull,show,ect,etc.and that's why you need the family involvement. ( Yes I'm one of those older guys before someone goes off the deep end here.) Another thing I see is so many clubs are stuck on this 1957 and older to be part of there ( hobby )club. Well the younger generation didn't grow up with those tractors so the years they like and grew up with aren't allowed in the antique clubs and events. I know some younger generation in my area that would like to get into the hobby along with there families. They can't because of the age of there tractors are too new for the antiques. ( Only 40-45 years old.) What I'm saying is....you can't take away part of there generation and then expect them to cling to your generation.
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