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Posted by nt on February 17, 2001 at 05:28:33 from (206.243.130.154):
In Reply to: new Classic Tractor magazine posted by Rory Day on February 16, 2001 at 12:46:43:
1935 on would be great. and the interest will continue to grow as these machines age further. I can only see the demand increasing with vintage tractors as more people begin to catch on to the classics. 1965+ doesn't make sense to be a Classic tractor. You might as well call it Farm Tractor Magazine. Why limit your circulation to the membership with newer tractors? Why not cover the spectrum and market it to all tractor owners and restorers. seems like it creates more options for you than limits them. my 2 cents. nt
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