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Re: the wonderful 50's 60's, questions for all
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Posted by Caleb on September 17, 2004 at 20:46:09 from (208.180.16.104):
In Reply to: Re: the wonderful 50's 60's, questions for all posted by RJ-AZ on September 17, 2004 at 20:28:04:
Im in College Station TX. I must admit I love JD but I also like others. Im a college student and work fulltime as an air condition technician and make decent money with very few bills. I plan on farming as a hobby growing corn and maybe cotton if i can get my hands on an old IH 2row picker. Im in it for the love of farming and history and dont really care if i make any money at it. Everyone has a hobby that is a money pit. If youre having fun doing it, and your family is taken care of, go for it. You cant take money to your grave and who knows if theres gonna be a tomorrow. My to be wife and I are going to run a horse boarding center as well as my other interests. Im not rich or spoiled I just work my tail off for what i have. I dont come from a farming family so I wont have a large collection for some years and thats fine. I really dont have the room for them now. I will have at least three pieces by the end of next year. Hopefully a 55 combine, older planter and some kinda tractor. I will buy what is available. Thanks for the replies. Caleb
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