Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on September 21, 2018 at 05:33:26 from (162.252.129.7):
In Reply to: Re: Custom farming posted by Eldon (WA) on September 20, 2018 at 21:00:46:
You have to chose the work you do,, I used to do a LOT of custom work,, mainly I did custom combining,, I was cutting 200-500 acres a year custom,, plus my own 300-600 acres,, it got to where I had to stop doing it as I was getting way to much to do a good job on it all, my newest combine is a 1969,, I still have people call and beg me to continue cutting,, if you know what you are doing and do a Great job for people they call, all of them admired the job I did for them, not only in crop saving but the sample I put in their bins as no customer cutters that come through here care about any of that, they are here to Shove as many acres through those big high dollar machines as they can and could care less about how much they throw on the ground or crack and damage while doing it, here any way my reputation got me the jobs and kept them coming for well over 20 years when I said I was tired of a month or more long harvest season,, I could have hundreds more acres to farm if I wanted to deal with renting more ground, cnt
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