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Re: Which tractor to buy? 4020?
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Posted by JohnDeereGreen on July 26, 2006 at 13:21:32 from (63.235.124.62):
In Reply to: Which tractor to buy? 4020? posted by Lidya on July 25, 2006 at 20:25:36:
To really answer this, we need to know more about what ground you have. Is it flat, rolling, or fairly steep? Also, will you be using it for anything else, like loader work or running a bush hog? There's no way you'll ever find a 4020 for under 3 grand. They are in decent demand, and are easily bringing 8 to 10 thousand. I think I would try to get someone to bale for you on shares, and then try to sell what you get as your share. On 15 acres, it will be very, very difficult to pay for the equipment needed to bale. If it were possible, you'd see a lot more people making small patches of hay. Again, I would try to get someone to bale on the shares, or just rent the ground from you. If they rent it, you're guarenteed the money, and there's no hassle handling hay. I'm not trying to sound negative, but it sounds like you're already in a pinch, and buying all the equipment for haying 15 acres won't help your problems. Best wishes and good luck, JohnDeereGreen
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