Posted by oldtanker on August 15, 2017 at 06:41:08 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Power versus time posted by DavidT1 on August 14, 2017 at 10:19:23:
I think I see where David is coming from. A friend of mine has no problem working 15/16/17 hour days. His life is his farm. He doesn't take time off, he doesn't go on vacations, he works. Heck living where we do he wants to fish but seldom gets out more than once or twice a year. I know other guys who want "time off". Those are the guys who generally own the newest/largest equipment. Each person has to balance their own life. If that life includes leisure time spent with family and friends or time spent pursuing hobbies that's fine. If the farm/work is your life that cool too.
When I was farming my rule was that I set a budget for "new" equipment and minimum size/capacity. If I could get something larger within that budget I got the larger item. Never know when you may pick up a few more acres.
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