Posted by Johndeereman on May 12, 2013 at 09:12:41 from (198.228.200.143):
In Reply to: Things I have Learned posted by Banditfarmer on May 11, 2013 at 22:48:50:
I have to agree as well. I come here to see how everyone else does things I usually take 4-5 people"s suggestions put them together and find my way to do things off the info given. But then I"m cursed for not doing it joe smoes way. I feel I"ve done we"ll for myself at age 19 bought my first home got a wife and 3 kids just recently sold the house and bought a bigger place have 6 jd tractors and 8 horses at the moment. Done it all by ourselves with absolutely no help from family which is rare in this day and age. Also have an 02 power stroke. My opinion on oil is there"s little difference between manufacturers. As far as the 10 year old running the tractors I was that kid as was most of you if he was taught right and given a job that matches the tractors capabilities he will be fine accidents do happen but it"s not even safe to lay in bed as sink holes have been known to swallow people"s homes.
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