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Posted by Punchie on February 21, 2006 at 05:33:22 from (151.205.55.57):
In Reply to: Advice Needed posted by smalltownfarmer on February 20, 2006 at 15:53:03:
HI Small town farmer Some of what was said I like , 50 year old tractors can be trouble free, if not get better ones or fix them right. What type of crops are you growing? Where are you can you sale product for more than you make feeding it to your cattle. I bale hay and get around 80.00 -120.00 a ton for it and I feed only the hay I cann't not sell, if it got rained one etc. The rest is sold to horse people. I would say you need a good 100 HP tractor a 70-80 HP tractor and a couple of smaller ones. Like guns you can only shoot one at a time. If you need the money sell one to make one better. Whatch and learn from others and see if you can find a better way to do something and go slow never jump right in. Listen more than you talk. It is hard to part with and old family member but remember he is gone and what would he do, ask your self that. I would down size and get something you need that works for you as to make life simpler for you. Have a Good One !! Teddy
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