Don't matter one bit to me. Both my tractors, Kubota M9's are pre emissions and I bought them new and they ain't going anywhere anyhow, so I'll never own one anyway. Besides, I only have 4500 and 6500 hours on the machines so they are just broken in. Kubota's VTE engines will go at least 50K hours without any major repairs other than valve adjustments, oil and filter changes and air filters and.. Interestingly, they are worth as much as I paid for them in 2002 and 2001 respectively. Of course that is in today's inflated and basically worthless dollars. Not that I'd sell either. I fully expect them to outlast me and I'm 74 so my time here is somewhat limited.
One thing I did is, I made an agreement with my dealer that when I pass, he gets all the equipment and sells it all, keeps 10% and gives my wife or my estate, the proceeds. and I have a lot of stuff besides the 2 tractors and it's all in excellent condition, kept inside and cared for correctly. That don't include all the firearms or my well equipped machine and fabrication shop either. Told my wife when I pass, she will have to contract with a machinery liquidator to sell all the machine tools and welders and then there are the 3 Triumph and one Norton motorcycle I own as well. How about 2 Bridgeports, 2 surface grinders and 4 engine lathes one is a LeBlond Servo shift, the other 3 are South Bend, CNC plasma table, Tig welder with water cooled torch, 2 plasma cutters, 2 Hobart MIG machines, a Lincoln Ranger 8 engine drive welder, 2 roll around tool boxes stuffed with tools and enough tooling to run everything, all in a heated and air conditioned shop with an overhead crane.
I do have 2 full time employees as well. Been with me for years.
That don't include all the farm equipment or the farm itself and it's all paid for plus 3 rental properties, all rented with long term renters.
I ain't hurting... We still do what we want to, go out to eat a couple times a week and drive nice vehicles that are paid for as well.
Other than the cancer, life has been good to me. it will get me eventually I think but until then, I plan on enjoying myself, going hunting and generally raising hell. Got a New Mexico elk hunt booked for fall. Private land and guided. No tents, staying in a real guest house and meals prepared too. 3 of us are going plus I pulled a non resident Indiana deer tag and I will hunt on one of my hunting buds land. He owns 153 acres of semi wooded land near the Indy-Ohio border and lives on it as well. I'll probably do a late winter hunt on our land in the northern lower here in Michigan as well. Gotta keep the freezers full of meat though I do prefer Elk over deer. I still have some bear left from last year's bear hunt in New Brunswick. Frozen and hard as a brick. I'd like to do an African big game hunt so I can exercise my 338 Lapua. Problem is, the tariff's on bringing meat back, even a mount in Africa is prohibitively expensive. Maybe next year if I live long enough...
Maine moose hunt is on the bucket list as well. I have a very good and longtime friend who is a registered Maine guide and trapper. I need to live another 30 years to do it all. Problem is, I won't.