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Re: Re: Re: collecting antique tractors a good investment?
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Posted by snitkawl on March 25, 2001 at 05:11:33 from (64.216.158.45):
In Reply to: Re: Re: collecting antique tractors a good investment? posted by Erol on March 24, 2001 at 15:58:31:
Most of the people who use this forum do not "collect" tractors. They have one, or maybe two, that they enjoy using and working on. I think you are assuming that all the people you see posting on these forums have multiple tractors, as coin collectors have many coins, stamp collectors have many stamps, etc. No doubt there are a few who have several, but I think(see if you can grasp this concept)they love old machinery. I think that they, like me, have always resented Lady Bird Johnsons walls around junk yards. As I drive past, I want to be able to see what is there. I like old cars, old trucks, old guns, and even some old people. I have had some of each(my 90 year old mother in law lives with us)and never made a dime off any of them. Plato, or some other ancient philosopher said "An unexamined life is not worth living". Perhaps you should examine yours.
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