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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 971192" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>That will be a nice way for you to wind things up Dale. I would not rush into a truck, there are a lot of fellows around that will cart your animals for you at a very reasonable cost. I have a truck because it became available at a very reasonable price. It is a 1994 Isuzu FSR and is a very good truck, I could jump in it tomorrow and drive to Sydney no problems, it only cost me $5000, a tray for it I picked up for $400 and I built the crate, materials cost about $2000. If I didn't have the truck, I would not have got into the stud cattle, it gave me the freedom and ability to to go to sales and bring home just a couple of cows from wherever I wanted to go. For commercial cattle just going locally it is not necessary.</p><p>It has dried out real bad here again, the wind earlier in the week did the damage. The possibility of a storm tonight did not eventuate.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 971192, member: 16453"] That will be a nice way for you to wind things up Dale. I would not rush into a truck, there are a lot of fellows around that will cart your animals for you at a very reasonable cost. I have a truck because it became available at a very reasonable price. It is a 1994 Isuzu FSR and is a very good truck, I could jump in it tomorrow and drive to Sydney no problems, it only cost me $5000, a tray for it I picked up for $400 and I built the crate, materials cost about $2000. If I didn't have the truck, I would not have got into the stud cattle, it gave me the freedom and ability to to go to sales and bring home just a couple of cows from wherever I wanted to go. For commercial cattle just going locally it is not necessary. It has dried out real bad here again, the wind earlier in the week did the damage. The possibility of a storm tonight did not eventuate. Ken [/QUOTE]
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