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Tom Renner's Rare Tractor Collection

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    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 at 3:46pm
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I want to know more
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Tom lives close to us. Belleville Il, 30 miles east of St.Louis. He is a John Deere delear with only 1 location. Raises Belgium horses. Has a large collection of horse equipment and old farm items. Collects muscle and 4x4 tractors. Has a fall show at his farm every other year. They demo new equipment and moldboard plow.
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I am simply amazed how he, and hundreds of others around our great and currently free Country, have the finances available to be able to purchase, restore and then keep in sheds all these pieces of equipment. Even when paid for, they ain't free to have sitting around in buildings. Property taxes, batteries, and on and on.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nella(Pa) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Feb 2021 at 7:58am
Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

I am simply amazed how he, and hundreds of others around our great and currently free Country, have the finances available to be able to purchase, restore and then keep in sheds all these pieces of equipment. Even when paid for, they ain't free to have sitting around in buildings. Property taxes, batteries, and on and on.

I have always wonder also how they do that.
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It is really nice to see the correct detail of these tractors. I bet Tom could give 10 minutes of history on each tractor in his collection. Very nice there is a record of some of his collection because someone took the time. 
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Tom never sits still. Imagine restoring old iron may offer his JD dealership shop a steady workload? He also farms. His large grain farm also has cattle & horses. Got to think most, if not all of them are income tax right offs. And that lends itself to a nice retirement nest egg that he enjoys by using them each year for fall tillage days(more fun). Win - win, as long as they’re insured.
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Yeah lots of old money there im guessing- sad some people never get out and live life, but to each there own - theres people starving and then theres people setting around looking at old tractors supposedly  worth big money  - I luv them too but- they gotta be fuctional for a purpose  just my opinion , dont want to start any crap
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:


I am simply amazed how he, and hundreds of others around our great and currently free Country, have the finances available to be able to purchase, restore and then keep in sheds all these pieces of equipment. Even when paid for, they ain't free to have sitting around in buildings. Property taxes, batteries, and on and on.

Guess it shows how much money is not floating around but stored up in personal holdings? Without the cost of tractors or restoring them there is a huge investment there for sure. I work part time for a fellow similar to that who grew up on a farm and made it big time in the used truck business. I am the caretaker at his "farm" and what he spends to store and maintain a massive collection of antique trucks and tractors is tremendous. Nice part time work for me to keep them running, clean and ready for him to hop on and take a short drive
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