Posted by Massey farmer on November 26, 2013 at 12:58:51 from (174.254.177.169):
In Reply to: custom field work posted by gearhead210 on November 26, 2013 at 06:56:19:
I wouldn"t get discouraged. I run a small dairy by myself. If someone came to me and said I"ve got a tractor, can I help you out I would say yes, providing it could work and not overheat or have to be fixed every half hour. You could hook on my haybine so all I had to do was chop. You could haul wagons, the possibilities are out there. If you do it to use your tractor and not to get rich I"m sure some people would love to have you. Fuel and a little cash people would be happy to pay you. Now if you get out the charts of what custom rates are people might decide to just do it themselves, maybe not. Heck, if you had a pull behind picker or sheller I would have you come pick the corn I didn"t have room to chop this year. If older tractors weren"t worth using they wouldn"t still be worth a few dollars. Best bet is to go talk to some local small guys and see if they were interested, worst that could happen is you get to meet some good people.
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