Posted by Nebraska Cowman on October 10, 2010 at 15:48:44 from (66.252.115.12):
In Reply to: Re: Combine acres posted by Allan In NE on October 10, 2010 at 15:39:13:
Allan, you and me both know it's an unsustainable business. I ask for hard figures and all I get is a run-around and how cheap the machine is if you run it over enough acres. I'd like to see what the cost is in hard American dollars. And if I write a check for $100,000 or $200,000 or whatever the figure is to lease one for a year or trade my used unit in with 700 hours that I bought last year and I started out 30 years ago owing $10,000 on my trade and paying the intrest and now I owe 10 times that? WHAT DID I GAIN? And as long as I keep running over the acres and keep trading every year I keep the bankers happy it works. But what happens when I want to quit. Somebody is gonna have to pay the bills and I'm broke.
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