Here's how i did it over last 25 years: Started with a 24T baler and a NH461 haybine + 55 rake. Total investment $1,400. Borrowed mom's tractors and barn and was in the 'horse hay' business. I spent about 70% of the income on better equipment. I also have 2 balers (JD336's) and 2 big tractors now. Sounds silly to duplicate equipment, but the hay on the ground is worth 2x a used baler. I also buy things that need work, replace with good used parts or new, and keep things in good running condition. I have since re-sold 2 balers and 1 haybine. In every case, equal or more than I purchased them for. The key there is buy up when you can, and sell the older machines 'field ready' Things do break, but I keep spare parts and either switch machines or make a repair in about 20 minutes. My newest tractor is a 65' JD4020. My newest machine a grey NI5209 disc mower.
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