I kind of agree but I also think that it is funny about how many of these tractors are in better shape than the day they where new. Ever see a clear coat paint job in 1940???? How about a good riding seat?? Yes some people really are out there with tractors that are not restored very well, but I would much rather see that than them being sent to China for scrap.
I also get real mad about the SNOBS that just like to pick apart any tractor that has been redone. My thirteen year old grand son redid a 1952 JD "A". He did ever single thing on that tractor him self. My son and I used it to show my Grandson how to do things. He is real proud of that tractor. We took it to a few shows last year. A guy that is in the TWO cylinder club came by and spent ten minutes picking apart the tractor. This was wrong and the paint sucked. My grand son was in tears. This was not a big fancy show, just a little old get together to have fun. I got right in that A$$holes face. I used to like going to some of the two cylinder stuff. Not any more, they have priced them selves out of the market. Also I don"t have time for these snobs. They will not get one dime of my money. I will have the last laugh when there are not any more young people left that give a D@mned about their green tractor.
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