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Posted by James22 on June 17, 2007 at 20:43:17 from (207.179.221.24):
In Reply to: Re: good thing for spares... posted by Don-Wi on June 17, 2007 at 15:19:06:
Have also made a few mistakes on my own during my re-education with newer equipment and updated practices. Unfortunately there was about a 20 year gap and we had just progressed from a 3- point converted horse drawn 2 row JD planter to a still old JD 494, when dad decided to retire. He sold the livestock but keep the old machinery and become a landlord. When they both passed, the Amish took most of the machinery. Until recently, I had never ran any equipment more than 12 ft wide, and now the planter is 34 ft. The only time to be concerned is if you fail to learn from your experiences and constantly repeat mistakes. However mistakes are a lot easier to accept when it is $2.00 corn rather than this year's $4-5. Unfortunately I suspect these prices will again go away as did the Dodo bird. Not too many years ago I raised 90 bu wheat and lost my rear, when the market was 1.86/bu.
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